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Fernando Ariel Gont <[log in to unmask]>
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Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Feb 1998 02:52:10 -0500
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Hi!
 
I find it a bit difficult to report sentences which are exclamations...
for example:
 
1. My goodness! You are slim!
 
2. Help me! Help! Quick!
 
3. What ever is the matter?
 
4. What a pity we didn't eat up all the figs yesterday!
    Now they're all bad.
 
5. I say, what a charming daughter you have, Mrs. Sidebotham!
 
6. What ever shall I do now my wife's fallen ill, what with looking
after the
    baby and guests in the house too!
 
7. To the bride and bridegroom! May you both be very happy together, and
    may all your troubles be 'little ones'!
 
8. Stop! Wait for me! I won't be a moment!
 
Thanx in advance!
Fernando Ariel Gont
 
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