An exclamation point!
An exclamation point is a punctuation mark that ends an emphatic statement, interjection, or command. It is used to convey strong feelings or excitement in writing.
"Bobby loved to dance".
Bobby loved to dance!
I will see you soon.
A period (.) typically ends a statement, while a period or an exclamation mark (!) may end a command, depending on the tone and context.
Yes, "hush" can be used as an interjection to command or urge someone to be quiet or to silence a noise.
The five forms of speech are declarative (making a statement), interrogative (asking a question), imperative (giving a command), exclamatory (expressing strong emotion), and emphatic (placing emphasis on a particular point).
Yes, "now" can be used as an interjection to express urgency or impatience. For example, "Now, let's get moving!"
Yes, "down" can be an interjection, especially when used to emphasize a direction or command, like "Down!" to convey an order for someone to lower themselves.
A period (.) typically ends a statement, while a period or an exclamation mark (!) may end a command, depending on the tone and context.
An interjection is used to make a statement, ask a question or give a command
Yes, "hush" can be used as an interjection to command or urge someone to be quiet or to silence a noise.
Yes, "now" can be used as an interjection to express urgency or impatience. For example, "Now, let's get moving!"
difference between command and statement
It is a command.
It is a command, likely followed by an exclamation point. "Hit the brakes!"
Strange... I am Czech, and in our language, "hop" means the interjection of jumping, and "scotch" is the pronunciation of the command to jump.
depends of it is at the end of a command or a question. for example: could you hand me the paper please? this is an interrogative statement therefore you would use a question mark since you chose to use a helping verb. hand me the paper please. in this case, you are commanding the person to do something, therefore a period is the proper punctuation to use.
A statement or command
No it is not. It is a statement.
Vaya is the a conjugation of the verb ir, which means 'to go'.Vaya can either be a command, a subjunctive, or an interjection. As a command it means "Go!" (As in 'Go over there'). As a subjunctive it mean many things depending on the usage of the sentence, but all have to do with some form of "going". And as an interjection it can mean "Wow!" or "Well!".