Oh, I see what you mean.
Oh, there she is!
Oh how the days go by.
Oh and how was your day?
Oh this headache is killing me!
No, typically you do not use a comma after the word "oh" if it is being used at the beginning of a sentence. If "oh" is being used in the middle of a sentence to express surprise or emotion, it is usually set off with commas.
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.
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
Oh is a one word exclamation that can be used as a 'sentence', or within a larger sentence. "Have you seen Jimmy?" "He went home already." "Oh." == "Oh, do you have the money you owe me?"
Often yes, but not always. "Oh!" could be the whole exclamation.
I have no idea how to use the word quantitive in a sentence. oh wait nvm i just did :P
No, typically you do not use a comma after the word "oh" if it is being used at the beginning of a sentence. If "oh" is being used in the middle of a sentence to express surprise or emotion, it is usually set off with commas.
oh..god..i just came interface
Oh, that's going to raise a welt.
Oh that's where my glasses are, I have been looking all over for them!
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.
Yes!? The dinosaurs historically walked the earth. Oh and on that statement I can but who says I will?
The "Oh" is the interjection.
You just did. Oh, um well we had to pursevere through reading this to understand the question.
That was a lovely dinner. Oh,this brand new coat is lovely.
Can you write a sentence with the word profound? oh that right, you just did. what an amazing answer...
how can make the sentence for word mercy