The clause "these sentences are not very difficult" in the given sentence is an independent clause because it can stand alone as a complete sentence and expresses a complete thought.
Wow! You have grown pretty over the years. This is an interjection sentence example using Wow.
No, it is an "interjection" - an utterance. It suggests celebration, or a salute (alternate form hurrah).
Interjections are words that add emphasis and show emotion in sentences. An example of using an interjection is, "Wow! That elephant is huge."
The word "hooray" in Yiddish is typically expressed as "oyoy."
No, the word 'hooray' is an exclamation or interjection; a word used to express joy, approval, or encouragement.An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.Example: Hooray! They scored the winning point.the word 'hooray' is an exclamation;the word 'winning' is an adjective describing the noun 'point'.
The phrase "hooray these sentences are not very difficult yet" contains an independent clause: "these sentences are not very difficult yet." The word "hooray" serves as an exclamation and is not part of a grammatical clause. The independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence.
I was just absolutely floored when my arrival caused a rousing "Hip, hip, hooray!" from the soiree's attendees. Hip, hip, hooray for the U.S. of A!
"That is so great! Hooray, hooray, and thanks."
Huzza is the middle English form of the modern hooray.
Hooray for you!
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The Phylum is the name given to all of the organisms of one species. hooray for complete sentences :)!!
My Wife's Gone to the Country - Hooray Hooray 1909 was released on: USA: 1 September 1909
Goodbye Hooray was created in 2011.
Hooray for Reading was created in 1979.
Hooray for Boobies was created in 1998.
Hooray for Love was created in 1935.