Depending on what the subject is, I know it as Base Of Salt
it depends who's saying it, or to who is saying it
The five sentences using interjections are:
- Grité ¡uy!, porque mi primo me asustó.
- Ella estaba contando el chiste y dije ¡bah! porque el resultado era predecible.
- Los asistentes al circo dijimos ¡oh! cuando el trapecista saltó.
- Hacía mucho tiempo que no la veía y le dije ¡ey! al saludarla.
- Me enojé un poco y les hice ¡sh! a las personas que hacían ruido.
<h3>What are
Interjections?</h3>
Interjections are words that express spontaneous feelings, regularly written in an exclamatory form, and whose meaning does not depend only on the meaning of the sentence itself, but also on the context in which they have been used.
In the answer, some were used as ¡uy!, ¡bah!, ¡oh!, ¡ey!, ¡sh!, which, in addition to sensations of amazement, fear, among others, could have more joyful or emphatic contexts in other circumstances.
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Hi !!
complete the sentences with a present-tense form of the appropriate verb.
Yo sé que debemos estudiar.
<em>(I know we must learn)</em>
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