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 Nizarsouth
 
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							| What does this sentence express? 
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							| Hi colleagues; What does this sentence express?
 What a teacher he was!
 Thanks a lot or your help.
 
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 falafel
 
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							| Hi dear friend. This sentence expresses surprise. These are two rules to express surprise: What a + Noun ! How + Adj ! |  10 Jan 2013     
					
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 ebrahmi
 
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							| I old my pupils that it expressed ADMIRATION because the biographer admires the qualities of A.G. Bell as a teacher of the deaf. |  10 Jan 2013     
					
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 oumsalsabil
 
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							| the sentence is used in exclamation to express surprise the same as this one: what big feet you �ve got ! ( with an exclamation mark at the end) In this case "what" is not a question word but a determiner. |  10 Jan 2013     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Yes, it means what a fantastic teacher he was. It expresses admiration, not surprise. 
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 haythem
 
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							| the sentence expresses surprise |  10 Jan 2013     
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| What a ... can express surprise, but in this case I 100% agree with Lynne that it expresses admiration. A couple of other examples: "What a man!" (He is big and strong.) "What a woman!" (She has a fabulous figure, unlike mine, alas.) |  10 Jan 2013     
					
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