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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
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Forceful emotion

An exclamatory sentence is one that expresses a strong or forceful emotion, such as anger, surprise, or joy.

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What does "forceful emotion" mean here? I want to learn exclamation to help my son with his SAT exam. Are injections and exclamations the same thing?

  

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Jigneshbharati What does "forceful emotion" mean here? It means nothing more than "forceful" + "emotion", with the meanings of those words as you will find in the dictionary. Jigneshbharati Are in ter jections and exclamations the same thing?

  • Jigneshbharati What does "forceful emotion" mean here?
  • It means nothing more than "forceful" + "emotion", with the meanings of those words as you will find in the dictionary.
  • Jigneshbharati Are in ter jections and exclamations the same thing?
  • In the case of single words and short phrases there isn't much difference, though "interjection" is the label traditionally used by dictionaries.
  • Possibly there are some words grammatically labelled as interjections that we wouldn't really think of as exclamations.
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JigneshbharatiWhat does "forceful emotion" mean here?

It means nothing more than "forceful" + "emotion", with the meanings of those words as you will find in the dictionary.

JigneshbharatiAre interjections and exclamations the same thing?

In the case of single words and sh

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