That's true.
Yes, most mild interjections are treated as parenthetical elements and should be set off from the rest of the sentence with a comma or a set of commas. This helps to separate the interjection from the main clause and improve readability.
Technically no, but certain words can be treated as such if they can be classified as "interjections." "Hello!", "Wow!", and "Hurray!" are all interjections. "No!" and "Thank you" are also interjections.
Yes, treated wood can be painted to improve its appearance and provide additional protection against the elements.
Pressure treated wood should be allowed to dry for at least 6 months before sealing it to protect it from the elements.
I will avenge of you for how badly you've been treated.
Her misanthropy affected how she treated everybody.
Yes they are.
Yes, treated wood can be stained to change its appearance. Staining treated wood can enhance its color and provide protection against the elements.
He pre-treated the organism before conducting medical experiments on him. This is a sentence using the word pretreat.
Back to top How can lichen planus be treated?
He treated him like a dirty dog.
the young boy was treated unfairly by his uncle