The "Oh" is the interjection.
Interjection! Wow, that was a surprising turn of events.
No, "interjection" is not a compound word. It is a standalone word that refers to a part of speech used to express emotions or add emphasis in a sentence.
Common definition of the word forgot is, you did not remember. Because you did not remember, you neglected to do, or mention something. Forgot is the past tense of forget.
Perhaps the most famous interjection in comics and cartoons today is Charlie Brown's "Good Grief!"
You can use the word mention in the following sentence. I wish that he would mention me in his speech.
Yes, it is proper English to start a sentence with the word "oh." This interjection can be used at the beginning of a sentence to express a range of emotions or to call attention to something specific.
An interjection or modifier perhaps.
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'No' can be classified as an adverb, determiner, or interjection depending on its usage in a sentence.
An interjection is a word used to show an emotion or a sentiment such as surprise, disgust, joy, excitement, or enthusiasm. Interjections are often placed at the beginning of a sentence.
Example sentence - He forgot where he buried the treasure.
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