answersLogoWhite

0

The word "Wait!" is an imperative sentence (you should wait!).

The sentence "You left your purse" is a declarative sentence.

There is no preposition anywhere in these.

Perhaps the word sought was interjection, which "hey" would be, but not "wait."

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What word in this sentence is a preposition I left my purse at the store.?

The preposition in the sentence is "at." It shows the relationship between the noun "store" and the rest of the sentence.


Is wait a preposition?

No. Wait cannot be a preposition. It is a verb or a noun.


How do you rewrite this sentence for clarity and to reduce the number of clauses so it does not sound as choppy I realized that I left my purse at the store on the counter by the cashier's station?

You can rewrite this sentence, I realized that I left my purse at the store on the counter by the cashier's station, by changing some of the clauses.I realized that I left my purse on the store's counter by the cashier's station.I realized that I left my purse on the store counter near the cashier's station.I realized I left my purse on the counter near the store's cashier station. (remove "that" as well)


Is left a preposition?

"Left" is not a preposition; it is typically used as an adjective or noun to refer to the direction or side opposite to right.


Is Wait an adverb preposition or interjection?

"Wait" can be used as a verb or as a noun, but not as an adverb, preposition, or interjection. It is a verb when indicating the action of delaying or remaining in expectation, and a noun when referring to a period of waiting.


Is left the object of the preposition?

it can be. for example : Set the box to the left.


In where's wally the wonder book where is the key in the puzzle corridors of time?

Left Page, Bottom Left corner you will see a woman with a yellow purse. The key is on the purse.


What is a funny preposition?

Why did the preposition go to the party? Because it couldn't stand being left out!


What is the object of the preposition in the following sentence The gardener left her sunglasses in the shed.?

The object of the preposition "in" in the sentence is "shed."


What kind of purse has cc on it?

The interlocked CC (with the first C facing left) is the logo for Chanel, therefore it is likely to be a Chanel purse.


What part of speech is the word to in the phrase to wait?

"to wait" is an infinitive. It's created with to and the base form of a verb, in this case, wait. "to" is known as an infinitive marker.


What did mom pull out of her purse before the family left the driveway?

poop