An interjection is an exclamatory word like Hey! or Whoops! or Yipes! 'Neither' can be a conjunction, an adjective or a pronoun. See related link.
"Shoo" is an interjection used to chase away animals or people. "Neither" is a conjunction used to indicate that two options are not preferable. "Smack" is not an interjection, but can be a verb that means to strike with an open hand or a noun that refers to a loud noise.
The word I is neither of these. It is the first person singular personal pronoun, nominative case, where the objective case is me. The corresponding plural pronouns are we and us.
"Neither" can be a pronoun (indefinite), conjunction (when paired with "nor"), adjective, adverb, or (intensifying) interjection (this last use colloquial, as in "Me neither!")
Neither "however" is a conjunctive adverb. It can be used as a conjunction when it joins main clauses, and it can be used as an adverb that modifies a clause.
Tagalog translation of INTERJECTION: pandamdam
"Shoo" is an interjection used to chase away animals or people. "Neither" is a conjunction used to indicate that two options are not preferable. "Smack" is not an interjection, but can be a verb that means to strike with an open hand or a noun that refers to a loud noise.
The word I is neither of these. It is the first person singular personal pronoun, nominative case, where the objective case is me. The corresponding plural pronouns are we and us.
It is neither. It is an adverb.A conjunction joins two words or two clauses.An interjection is an utterance (Hey! Wow! Gee!).
"Neither" can be a pronoun (indefinite), conjunction (when paired with "nor"), adjective, adverb, or (intensifying) interjection (this last use colloquial, as in "Me neither!")
It is neither. Alas is an interjection (utterance). It can also be considered a sentence connector, e.g. There were, alas, no survivors.
its an interjection
No, it is not an interjection.
it is an interjection
Neither "however" is a conjunctive adverb. It can be used as a conjunction when it joins main clauses, and it can be used as an adverb that modifies a clause.
Yes, "Help" is an interjection.
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Tagalog translation of INTERJECTION: pandamdam