That is to say, in an exclamatory sentence, how and what are at the beginning of the sentence, leading the exclamatory sentence. If you exclamate an adjective or an adverb, use how; if you exclamate a noun, use what. Among them, the adjective and adverb that are exclamated refer to the original level; the noun that is exclamated includes countable nouns and uncountable nouns, and the vast majority are countable nouns, both single and plural.
Such as: What an interesting story it is! = How interesting the story is! What a beautiful building it is! = How beautiful the building is! In spoken language, the subject and predicate of exclamatory sentences are often omitted.

There are mainly the following types of inverted sentences in high school English: Subject-predicate inversion: In exclamatory sentences or interrogative sentences, in order to emphasize the predicate, it is placed at the beginning of the sentence to enhance the exclamatory or interrogative tone. Object preposition: In negative sentences, pronouns are used as objects, interrogative pronouns are used as objects of verbs or prepositions, and when the word "zhi" or "shi" is used as the reference sign, the object is usually preposition.



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