Question:
Which word is an interjection? Well, I think we should wait ten more minutes for the bus. A. Well B. for C. more D. think
Answer: an interjection is an exclamation, especially as a part of speech, e.g., ah! or dear me!
How is A correct:
A is correct because Well! is like AH! or DEAR ME! it is using exclamation marks, but an interjection doesn't need an exclamation mark to be an interjection, for never needs an exclamation mark, you would find out if the word or phrase requires one or not.
Answer:
The answer is C, Who's coming to your house for dinner?
Explanation:
If we look at all the answer choices in depth we can see why the clear answer is C.
A. Wrong usage of the word "two", two represents the number form and the proper usage would be "too".
B. Wrong usage of "you're". The word you're represents "you are", and putting it together it doesn't sound right and in general isn't the right usage.
C. No grammar issues, correct usage of Who's since it is an abbreviation for "who is".
D. Incorrect usage of Whose, I would assume it would be who's.
*Note: if the answer had two correct options I would choose C and D :)
D.) She remarked that they always say to wash fruit before eating it.
This sentence contains an antecedent that is confusing. The sentence is not fluid. It is not cohesive.
The question that arises from this sentence is, who is the "they" being discussed?