Ouch, that hurts
ouch my finger hurts
An exclamation point is often used with an interjection. Interjections usually express some kind of emotion and are capable of standing on their own. Hey! That's my car! (hey is the interjection.) Ouch! I stubbed my toe! (ouch is the interjection.)
my wrist hurts real bad
Someone getting hurt. For example, if you poke yourself, you would say 'Ouch!' because it hurts.
The spelling is "ouch" (expression of pain or discomfort), as in the rhyming words couch and pouch.
"Ouch, that hurts" is an exclamatory sentence because it conveys strong feelings or emotions, in this case, pain.
Ouch, my knee hurts.
"Ouch, that hurts!" is an exclamatory sentence because it conveys strong emotion or emphasis. It is expressing pain or discomfort in an emotional way.
"Ouch, that hurts" is an example of an interjection. Interjections are words or phrases used to express emotion or sudden feeling. In this case, "ouch" is used to express pain.
Ouch! Yes! That DID hurt!
ouch my finger hurts
Because it hurts.
"Ouch" is typically used as an interjection to express sudden pain or discomfort, such as when you accidentally hurt yourself. It is a simple and direct way to convey that you are experiencing physical discomfort.
it is exclamatory because, exclamatory is said with a feeling
Your head hurts is a declarative sentence.
ouch
Ouch! Its so painful! (it has to be as speech, can only really be used by itself because it is used as an exclamation)