( )fine weather it is ! AWhat B. How c. What a
Analysis: Because the head word is uncountable noun weather, what is used to cause exclamations, and the indefinite article is not used.
This question examines the knowledge point of exclamatory sentences.
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses strong feelings such as joy, anger, sadness, joy, surprise and surprise. Exclamation sentences are usually guided by what or how. The sentences are as follows:
1. The exclamatory sentences guided by what can be divided into the following three types:
1. Available sentence patterns: "what+a/an+adjective+countable noun singular+subject+predicate!" . Such as:
What a nice present it is! What a nice gift it is!
What an interesting book it is! What an interesting book it is!
2. Available sentence patterns: "What+adjective+countable noun plural+subject+predicate!" . Such as:
What beautiful flowers they are! What beautiful flowers!
What good children they are! What good children they are!
3. Available sentence patterns: "What+adjective+uncountable noun+subject+predicate!" . Such as:
What fine weather it is today! How nice the weather is today!
What important news it is! What important news!
2. The exclamatory sentence guided by how has three sentence structures:
1. Available sentence patterns: "how+adjective/adverb+subject+predicate!" . Such as:
how caring she is! How careful she is!
How fast he runs! How fast he runs!
2. Available sentence patterns: "How+adjective+a/an+countable noun singular+subject+predicate!" . Such as:
how beautiful a girl is! What a beautiful girl she is!
3. Available sentence patterns: "How+Subject+Predicate!" . Such as:
How time flies! Time flies!
exclamatory sentences guided by what and exclamatory sentences guided by how can sometimes be converted, but the order of some words in the sentence should be changed. Such as:
how beautiful a girl is! = What a beautiful girl she is!
What delicious cakes these are! = How delicious these cakes are!
3. Sometimes exclamatory sentences can also be composed of a word, phrase, imperative sentence, declarative sentence, etc. Such as: Good idea! A: Good idea! ) Wonderful! (it's wonderful! ) Thank goodness! (thank god! )