No, they are entirely different things. Interjections are exclamations that may convey no single thought (e.g. hey, oh, yikes, oops), although some are other parts of speech (no, never, yes, my goodness, good grief). There is a thin line between some interjections and imperative commands (go, stop, wait). For example, Out! and Get out! express the same sentiment.
its an interjection
It is a conjunction.
it is an interjection
"Forgot" is a verb, not a conjunction or interjection. It is the past tense of "forget" and is used to express that someone failed to remember something.
No, "since" is a subordinating conjunction, not an interjection.
No, "wow" is not a conjunction. It's an interjection.
The word and is classified as a conjunction. It connects other words.
Yikes is not a conjunction. It's an interjection.
"oh" is an interjection. It is used to express emotions such as surprise, pain, or joy.
"around" is a preposition when used to indicate location or direction, such as "walk around the park." It is not a conjunction or interjection in this context.
It is neither. It is an adverb.A conjunction joins two words or two clauses.An interjection is an utterance (Hey! Wow! Gee!).
"Well" can function as both an interjection and a conjunction. As an interjection, it shows a range of emotions or attitudes. As a conjunction, it's used to introduce a clause or a sentence, to denote contrast, comparison, or clarification.