In writing, they are often punctuated with an exclamation mark (!).
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506 Appendix: Punctuation
What
is followed by a noun phrase:
What a lovely cake they bought you!
What nonsense you talk!
How
may be followed by an adjective phrase, an adverb phrase or a clause:
How happy they both seem!
How wonderfully it worked out!
How I wished I could have been there!
The exclamative clause may consist of the wh-word and a phrase alone, especially
in spoken language:
What a wonderful thing!
How sad! How terribly sad!
How awful!
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Simple exclamatives are not normally constructed with such followed by an
un-premodified noun:
Wow! What a view!
(Wow! Such a view!)
However, such may occur before a premodified noun:
What a beautiful house! And
such a wonderful garden!
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