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Exclamation ( Kata Seru) "WHAT"

Berikut adalah beberapa contoh kalimat exclamation beserta artinya yang diawali kata “What …“.

  1. What a beautiful lady! (Sungguh wanita yang cantik!)
  2. What an awful film! (Sungguh film yang buruk!)
  3. What pretty high heels! (Sungguh high heels yang tinggi!)
  4. What an enormous elephant! (Sungguh hewan yang besar!)
  5. What a lovely day! (Sungguh hari yang indah!)
  6. What nice people! (Sungguh orang-orang yang menyenangkan)
  7. What delicious cookies! (Sungguh kukis yang lezat!)
  8. What a beautiful necklace she’s wearing! (Betapa indahnya kalung yang dia pakai!)
  9. What awful food they eat! (Betapa buruknya makanan yang mereka makan!)
  10. What pretty high heels you’ve bought! (Betapa tingginya high heels yang kamu beli!)
  11. What a gorgeous house you live in! (Betapa luar biasanya rumah tempat kamu tinggal!)
  12. What a lovely day we have! (Betapa indahnya hari yang kita miliki ini!)
  13. What nice people they are! (Betapa baiknya mereka!)
  14. What delicious cookies you’ve made! (Sungguh enak kue kering buatanmu!)
  15. What a shame! (Sungguh memalukan!).

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