No, it's not an adjective, because WOW doesn't describe something. For example, "That food tastes wow" doesn't really make sense.
Most of the time, wow is an interjection. "Wow!! This food tastes amazing!"
If you say "Your food is a real wow", wow is a noun. In the sentence "Your food wowed me", wow is a verb.
Wow...just wow...What grade are you? Like, 1st grade? Come on man, everyone knows exited is a verb. Look! There's a exited bus. Wow, that exited bus driver EXITED the bus. The school was exited as the children EXITED the school.
Marvelous is an adjective meaning awesome or splendid or really good. Example: Wow Jane, that dress looks marvelous on you!
Interjections show strong emotion. Stop! Wow! Hey! are all interjections.
Wow is an interjection in that sentence.
All I can say is "Wow!". My dog "Bow" has a middle name, and that is "wow".
no, it is an interjection & an adjective
yes of course Example: wow, that pasta looks very appetizing!
The town of Springfield ordered a dazzling monorail system.
Wow...just wow...What grade are you? Like, 1st grade? Come on man, everyone knows exited is a verb. Look! There's a exited bus. Wow, that exited bus driver EXITED the bus. The school was exited as the children EXITED the school.
No, what about 'fast'? As in "Wow! That girl is FAST!" or "Look at that fast runner near the grocery store! He so fast!".
No, "amazed" can be either an adjective or a verb. Interjections are words like: yes, no, yikes, wow, geeze, holy cow...
In the sentence "Wow! The Spanish club traveled to Madrid, Spain this summer," the parts of speech include interjection ("Wow"), noun ("club," "Madrid," "Spain," "summer"), adjective ("Spanish"), verb ("traveled"), and preposition ("to"). The interjection expresses emotion, while the nouns serve as the subjects and objects. The adjective describes the noun, and the verb indicates the action. The preposition connects the verb to its object.
Depends on the sentence. "The 1930s were the highlight of American culture." - subject, noun. "Wow, your jeans are sooo 1930s." - predicate adjective, adjective "I haven't partied that hard since the 1930s." - not sure, but a noun. "How were the 1930s?" - predicate nominative, noun.
people say its ffdasdaf but i do not know wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow
That is the proper spelling of the past tense or adjective, evacuated.
Bow Wow Wow was created in 1980.
There is ain't such word as wow wow in Chinese.