No.. because saying hi is a verb but u do a verb when u say hi
no hi is not a sentence because a sentence has a SVO (subject verb and object) Hi is just a subject it needs a verb with it
Regular Bay HI
Hi The word "mum" as in mother, is a common noun.
No. < That was a sentence without a verb.
No. Both "hi" and the more formal greeting "hello" are interjections. Hello can be a noun or even a verb, but hi cannot.
The noun forms of the verb to economize are economizerand the gerund, economizing.
The contraction "won't" is a shortened form of the verb"will" and the adverb "not".The contraction "won't" functions as a verb or an auxiliary verb.Example: I will not go today.Or: I won't go today.
A "high hat" was a term used in the 1920's for a person who was snobbish. Also used as a verb meaning "to snub."
It is in some cases, like if it were to be followed with a discussion/conversation.
No, the word 'appreciate' is not a noun. The word 'appreciate' is a verb (appreciate, appreciates, appreciating, appreciated).The abstract noun forms of the verb to appreciate are appreciation and the gerund, appreciating.
English as a noun or verb, but in French and German, 'salut' means both "Hi" and "Bye" as a general greeting term.
Sure, for example: Is this what the answer is? Yes, it is.