No, rocker would be a noun. A noun is a person, place, or thing. A rocker is a thing. When you think of interjections, think more of gut reactions. Wow! Ew! Yuck! Yikes!
"Rocker" may also be used as an slang, meaning " off (one's) rocker." If it's used this way, the phrase would be an idiom, but the word itself would still be a noun.
No, the word 'rocker' is not an interjection. It is a noun typically used to describe a type of chair or a person who performs Rock Music. Interjections are words used to express emotions or sentiments, like "Wow!" or "Oops!"
"The" is not an interjection.
Interjection! Wow, that was a surprising turn of events.
The Tagalog word for interjection is "pakikipag-usap" or "tawag-pansin."
The Tagalog word for "interjection" is "eksklamasyon" or "pamamalitika."
Yes, the word "ouch" is an interjection. It is commonly used to express sudden pain or discomfort.
"The" is not an interjection.
Interjection is a word expressing strong or sudden feeling.Examples: * What! I can't believe it. ('What' is the interjection)* Oh! So that's it. ('Oh' is the interjection)
Interjection! Wow, that was a surprising turn of events.
No, "since" is a subordinating conjunction, not an interjection.
It is an interjection.
The Tagalog word for interjection is "pakikipag-usap" or "tawag-pansin."
Yes, the word "ouch" is an interjection. It is commonly used to express sudden pain or discomfort.
The term 'Oh dear!' is an interjection, used to express emotion. The word 'oh' is an interjection, the word 'dear' is a noun; used together is an interjection.
The "Oh" is the interjection.
Interjection is a word expressing strong or sudden feeling.Examples: * What! I can't believe it. ('What' is the interjection)* Oh! So that's it. ('Oh' is the interjection)
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The word interjection is a noun. The plural form is interjections.