Oh, the rain spoilt your game.
An interjection is commonly used in an exclamatory sentence.Example:Wow, we finally won a game!It can come before or be part of an imperative sentence.Examples:Ouch! Watch out for the thorns!No, don't press that button!
No, it is not a noun. It is an interjection of excitement or joy. (Yippee! We won the game!)
Team is a collective noun.
Wow! That was the fastest game I have ever seen!Wow, I had no idea that was possible!
It can be in cases like these: Yes! We made it! Yes! They won the game! Yes! I got an A in my exam!
An exclamation mark (point) is used to show excitement, surprise, astonishment, or any other strong emotion. An exclamation mark is used at the end of an exclamatory sentence. Examples: Here they come! Wow! I got an A on my test. We won! We won the game! Stop! Oh no!
Yes, the same as with, pretty, nice, kind, etc. Unless you mean "Sweet, I won the game" then it's an interjection.
Wow, that was impressive! Ouch, that hurt. Yikes, I forgot my keys. Hooray, we won the game! Oh no, I missed the bus.
The part of speech for tag is verb. It is because when you tag someone in the game, it's an action. But, it can also be a noun as in the game of tag.
yes the game of G.I.JOE did come out.
Wow! You have grown pretty over the years. This is an interjection sentence example using Wow.
No, the PS3 slim does not come with a game.