1. Giving Compliments , Praise or
Credit
Group 4 :
Chintya Marcellin / 10
Gilbert Alexander Hutagaol / 22
Natasha Amelia / 33
Yohanes Ari P / 45
X SCIENCE 2
Strada Saint Thomas Aquino SHS
2. Compliment
Compliment is an expression of praise, congratulation ,
admiration or encouragement. A compliment is a speech act
which explicitly or implicitly attributes credit to someone
other than the speaker, usually the person addressed, for some
good (possession, characteristics, skills, etc.) which is
positively valued by the speaker and the hearer
3. Example of Compliments and Responses
COMPLIMENTS RESPONSES
That’s a lovely cake Thank You
That was a nice lunch I’m glad you enjoyed it
You look nice in that dress Do you really think so ?
What a lovely garden ! It’s nice of you to say so
You’re really a good cook Thank you very much
You did it very well I’m glad you like it
4. Praise / Credit
Praise is the act of making positive statements about a
person, object or idea, either in public or privately. Praise is
typically, but not exclusively, earned relative to achievement and
accomplishment. Meanwhile , Credit is a
recognition for one's role in something
or recognition of someone for having a particular
quality
5. Example of Giving Praise/Credit
PRAISE/CREDIT REQUESTING PRAISE/CREDIT
Nice work , Alice Don’t I get any credit ?
That was a great name , Jack Don’t I deserve some credit for what I
did ?
You deserve a lot of credit for all the
work you’ve done , Fred
Wasn’t what I did worth anything ?
6. Exclamation
Exclamation is an act of exclaiming , outcry complaint
protest . An exclamation , or, exclamatory sentence is a more
forceful version of a declarative sentences. In other words, an
exclamatory sentence makes a statement (just like a
declarative sentence), but it also conveys excitement or
emotion. An exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation
mark (!)
7. Declarative Statements & Interrogative
Statements
Declarative Statements states a fact or an argument and
ends with a
full stop . Meanwhile , An interrogative Statement is one
that asks a direct question and always ends in a question mark
(?)
8. Exclamation,Declarative Statements & Interrogative
Statements
EXCLAMATIONS DECLARATIVE STATEMENTS INTERROGATIVE
STATEMENTS
OTHER FORMS
PRESENT PAST
What a lovely
garden !
That’s a lovely cake That was a nice
lunch
Do you really think
so ?
Well done!
What a beautiful
girl !
There are five
million people at
risk.
There was an
accident yesterday
Has anyone seen
my torch?
Nice Job !
What an responsible
act !
London is the
capital of England
He lost it What are you doing
?
It looks good on
you!
What a nice people
are you !
Roads are made
from asphalt
He was a pilot What kind of
perfume do you
use?
You are amazing!