olya g.
Member
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Moldova
- Current Location
- Moldova
Hello all. I would like to ask English experts to explain the usage of the indefinite article in exclamation sentences.
Like in:
1) What a horrible song!
2) What awful news!
3) What fun your friend Maisie is!
4) What good meat this is!
5) What fresh fruit!
(I guess all of them are correct)
Does it depend on the noun (countable\uncountable, abstract/concrete)?
Is there any specific rule for such a case? Or does the case undergo the general rule of indefinite article usage?
Thanks in advance!
Like in:
1) What a horrible song!
2) What awful news!
3) What fun your friend Maisie is!
4) What good meat this is!
5) What fresh fruit!
(I guess all of them are correct)
Does it depend on the noun (countable\uncountable, abstract/concrete)?
Is there any specific rule for such a case? Or does the case undergo the general rule of indefinite article usage?
Thanks in advance!
Last edited: