Exclamatory Sentences Worksheet


Exclamatory Sentences Worksheet
Exclamatory sentences are used to express strong feelings or emotions such as happiness, surprise, anger, or excitement. These sentences usually end with an exclamation mark (!) and begin with words like what or how.
Importance of Exclamatory Sentences
Learning exclamatory sentences helps students express emotions in writing and speech. They make language more interesting and expressive, helping learners build creative communication skills.
How This Worksheet Helps
Through this worksheet, students will identify exclamatory sentences, choose correct words to complete them, and create their own expressive statements improving emotional vocabulary and writing flair.
✅ Answer Key
Exercise 1: Choose the Type of Sentence
| Question | Correct Answer |
|---|---|
| What a beautiful day it is! | Exclamatory |
| How amazing this performance was! | Exclamatory |
| Wow! That cake looks delicious. | Exclamatory |
| Oh no! I forgot my homework. | Exclamatory |
| Hurray! We won the match. | Exclamatory |
Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Word
| Sentence | Correct Answer |
|---|---|
| What _____ a wonderful day it is! | a |
| How _____ she sings! | beautifully |
| Oh _____ I forgot my bag! | no |
| Wow _____ an amazing performance! | what |
| Hurray _____ won the match! | we |
Exercise 3: Complete Each Exclamatory Sentence
What a wonderful day it has been!
How amazing it feels when we achieve our goals!
Oh no, I forgot to bring my project file!
Hurray! We finally won the competition!
Wow, that was the most exciting trip ever!
How beautiful the sky looks when the sun sets!
What an incredible experience it was to visit the mountains!
Frequently Asked Questions
An exclamatory sentence shows strong emotions like happiness, surprise, or anger. It always ends with an exclamation mark (!).
They often begin with words like what or how. Example: What a beautiful day it is!
They make language expressive and lively. Students can show feelings and reactions more vividly in writing and speech.
It ends with an exclamation mark (!) to highlight emotion or excitement. This makes the sentence stand out with energy.
It helps students identify emotions in writing and use expressive words correctly. Creating their own exclamatory sentences boosts creativity and confidence.




