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Exclamatory Sentences Into Assertive Sentences For CLAT 2024

Author : Palak Khanna

Updated On : May 25, 2023

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Reader's Digest - Guess what! The CLAT 2024 Exam Date has finally been announced. Are you aware of this exciting news? It's time to shift gears and transform exclamatory sentences into assertive ones for CLAT 2024. Let's dive into the details and explore this intriguing blog.

Changing sentences from exclamatory to assertive is an essential part of the transformation in the English language.

Though there are passed-based questions in the CLAT entrance exam, you can expect questions based on converting exclamatory to assertive and vice-versa.

Most commonly, many of you may get confused while changing the sentences from exclamatory to assertive. But remember, learning some simple rules will help you change these sentences easily without changing any meaning of the sentence.

In the transformation process, you should remember that you can not change a sentence's meaning except the structure. 

Are you curious about knowing the rules for converting exclamatory sentences to assertive sentences for CLAT 2024?

This article will walk you through the difference between exclamatory and assertive sentences and how to use them interchangeably in the upcoming exam.

What is an Exclamatory Sentence?

An exclamatory sentence conveys strong emotion and ends with an exclamation mark (!). Note that it makes a statement just like a declarative sentence but also conveys emotion. 

The English language has different sentence types, but exclamatory sentences express strong emotions. Knowing the rules to convert exclamatory sentences will help enhance your CLAT English Preparation and score well in the entrance exam.

Examples:

  • How beautiful this city is!
  • Why don’t you listen to my words!
  • Oh, I was going to be there now!
  • No more, give up!

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What is an Assertive Sentence?

The sentence declaring a statement, feeling, opinion, history, or anything is called an assertive or declarative sentence. An assertive sentence ends with a period (.).

Note that the assertive sentences can be either affirmative or negative. 

The following are some examples of assertive sentences for the CLAT Entrance Exam 2024.

Examples:

  • Alex is a good baseball player
  • He is a humble man
  • I like him for his intensity
  • He goes to school

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Exclamatory to Assertive Sentence Transformation Rules for CLAT 2024

You must follow the rules mentioned in the table below while changing exclamatory sentences to assertive ones.

Exclamatory Sentence structure Assertive Sentence structure Rule
what + a/an + adjective/ adverb + subject + verb! Subject + verb + a + very + adjective/ adverb. in an assertive sentence, what +a/an is replaced by a very, and these are used after the verb and before adjective/ adverb.
How + adjective/ adverb + subject + verb! Subject + verb + very + adjective/ adverb. in an assertive sentence, how is replaced by very and it is used after a verb.
Hurrah! Subject + verb + ext. It is a matter of joy that + subject + verb + ext. Hurrah is replaced by it is a matter of joy
Alas! Subject + verb + ext. It is a matter of sorrow that + subject + verb + ext. Alas is replaced by it is a matter of sorrow.
If + subject + were/verb(past) + ext.! Subject + wish + subject + were/ verb(past) + ext. For ‘If were/verb(past)’ , subject + wish + were/verb(past) is used in assertive sentence.
Were/Had + subject + ext.! Subject + wish + subject + were/had + ext. For ‘Were/ Had’, subject + wish + were/had is used in assertive sentence.
Would that + subject + could + verb + ext.! Subject + wish + subject + could + verb + ext. For if /would, that subject + wish is used in an assertive sentence.

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How to Change Exclamatory Sentence to Assertive Sentence for CLAT 2024?

To change the exclamatory sentences to assertive sentences, you need to add words like very, great, indeed, and truly, to the sentence.

Also, you need to remove the exclamatory mark while converting an exclamatory sentence to an assertive sentence.

Solving Important English Language Questions for CLAT  will help you get an idea about the type of questions asked in the entrance exam.

To help you get an idea about the transformation of an exclamatory sentence, we have provided a few examples in the table below.

Exclamatory Sentence Assertive Sentence
What a pity you didn't come! It was a pity you did not come
What a happy day this is! This is a very happy day
Alas! We have lost the match. It is indeed unfortunate that we have lost the match
How beautiful is the Taj! Taj is very beautiful
How huge this building is! This building is huge

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Assertive to Exclamatory Sentence Transformation Rules for CLAT 2024

Check out the table bale to know the rules that must be followed while changing an assertive sentence into an exclamatory one.

Assertive Sentence structure Exclamatory Sentence structure Rule
Subject + verb + a + very + adjective/ adverb + ext. What + a/ an + adjective/ adverb + ext. + subject + verb! in exclamatory sentence, a very is replaced by what +a/an and these are used after verb and before adjective/ adverb.
Subject + verb + very + adjective/ adverb + ext. how + adjective/ adverb + ext. + subject + verb! in exclamatory sentence , very is replaced by how and it is used after verb.
Subject + wish + subject + verb + ext. If + subject + verb + ext.! For subject + wish, it is used in an exclamatory sentence.
Subject + wish + subject + could + verb + ext. would that + subject + could + verb + ext! For subject + wish + could, if /would that is used in an exclamatory sentence

How to Change Assertive Sentence to Exclamatory Sentence for CLAT 2024?

Assertive sentences merely make a statement. You can transform an assertive statement into an exclamatory sentence by using a structure with 'What' or 'How.'

Solving previous year's Important CLAT English Vocabulary Questions will help you better understand how to change assertive to exclamatory without changing its meaning.

An assertive sentence is transformed into an exclamatory sentence in two different ways, as explained below:

Structure 1: 

Subject + linking verb + noun phrase (subject complement) + modifiers (optional)

When the assertive sentence has the above structure, then you have to use the following structure to change it into an exclamatory sentence.

What + noun phrase + subject + linking verb + !

Example:

It is a beautiful day (Assertive)

What a beautiful day it was! (Exclamatory)

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Structure 2: 

Subject + linking verb + adjective (subject complement) + modifiers (optional)

When the assertive sentence has the above structure, then you have to use the following structure to change it into an exclamatory sentence.

How + the adjective + subject + linking verb + !

Example:

The weather is romantic (Assertive)

How romantic the weather is! (Exclamatory)

Frequently Asked Questions

An assertive sentence is one that declares or affirms a statement, feeling, opinion, incident, event, history, or anything else. An assertive sentence ends with a period (.).
An exclamatory sentence expresses a strong emotion or sense of excitement and ends with an exclamation mark (!).

We won!  (expresses happiness). What a happy ending! (expresses happiness). Don't talk, get out! (expresses anger) 

Change the assertive sentence having the following sentence structure -Subject + linking verb + noun phrase (subject complement) + modifiers (optional)

into-  What + noun phrase + subject + linking verb + !

Rahul plays with passion. Ram is a humble man. It was raining.

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