Exclamatory sentences in Czech grammar are used to express strong feelings such as surprise, joy, anger, or admiration. They often end with an exclamation mark and can start with exclamatory words like “Jak” (how) or “Co” (what). These sentences may include adjectives or adverbs in their comparative or superlative forms to emphasize the intensity of emotions. In this exercise, you will practice filling in the missing words in exclamatory sentences to improve your understanding of this important aspect of Czech grammar.
Exercise 1: Exclamatory Sentences with “Jak”
1. *Jak* (how) rychle běží!
2. Jaký *obrovský* (huge) dům!
3. Jak hezké *šaty* (dress) máš!
4. Jak *nádherný* (beautiful) den!
5. Jak hluboko *je* (is) to jezero!
2. Jaký *obrovský* (huge) dům!
3. Jak hezké *šaty* (dress) máš!
4. Jak *nádherný* (beautiful) den!
5. Jak hluboko *je* (is) to jezero!
Exercise 2: Exclamatory Sentences with “Co”
1. *Co* (what) jsi udělal?
2. Co krásný *západ* (sunset) slunce!
3. Co hodný *pes* (dog) to je!
4. Co chytrý *nápad* (idea) ti napadl!
5. Co úžasný *výkon* (performance) jste podali!
2. Co krásný *západ* (sunset) slunce!
3. Co hodný *pes* (dog) to je!
4. Co chytrý *nápad* (idea) ti napadl!
5. Co úžasný *výkon* (performance) jste podali!