Thought is not an article or an interjection. It can be used as a noun (a thought) or a verb (past tense of think).
The word whatever is a determiner, an interjection, and a pronoun.
The word hey is an interjection. It is an informal greeting.
"Oh" and "Wow" are interjections.
"Interjection". Definition: A part of speechthat can stand alone to express emotion or a reaction. normally followed by exclamation mark... Other examples includes: Wow!, Oops!, Ouch!. Ugh!... Fred Omorogbe
Argh is an interjection used to express annoyance.
In English, 'a' is an article. It is used before a noun to indicate whether the noun is general or specific. It is not a noun, interjection, conjunction, or preposition.
No, "the" is not an interjection. It is a definite article used to specify a noun. Interjections are words that express strong feelings or emotions and are often followed by an exclamation mark.
Interjection! Wow, that was a surprising turn of events.
The Tagalog word for interjection is "pakikipag-usap" or "tawag-pansin."
No, "since" is a subordinating conjunction, not an interjection.
It is an interjection.
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.