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what type of noun is the word "report"

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what type of noun is the word "St.Louis"
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is "He" third person?
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is "reassuring" a adverb, adjective, article or compound adjective
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is "Scientific" a adverb, adjective, article or compound adjective
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is "strongly" a adverb, adjective, article or compound adjective
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is "sometimes" a adverb, adjective, article or compound adjective
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is "never" a adverb, adjective, article or compound adjective
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whats an interjection
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In which sentence is the word my used as an interjection? (1 point)
My, what a beautiful suit you are wearing!
My car almost went off the curvy road!
Do not mess with any of my things!
I finally found my way out of the creepy house!
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In which sentence is the word my used as an interjection? (1 point)
1. My, what a beautiful suit you are wearing!
2. My car almost went off the curvy road!
3. Do not mess with any of my things!
4. I finally found my way out of the creepy house!
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The word "report" can be classified as a common noun.
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The word "St. Louis" can be classified as a proper noun.
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Yes, "he" is a pronoun that typically refers to a male person or being in the third person.
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The word "reassuring" is an adjective. It describes something that provides comfort, relief, or reassurance.
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The word "Scientific" is an adjective. It is used to describe something related to science or the scientific method.
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The word "strongly" is an adverb. It is used to modify a verb, indicating the manner or intensity of an action.
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The word "sometimes" is an adverb. It is used to indicate a frequency or occurrence that happens occasionally or at certain times.
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The word "never" is an adverb. It is used to indicate a complete absence or lack of occurrence. It modifies verbs and expresses the idea of not ever happening.
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An interjection is a part of speech that is used to express strong emotions or sudden feelings. It is often used independently and is typically followed by an exclamation mark. Examples of interjections include "Wow!", "Oh!", "Yay!", "Oops!", and "Ah!". Interjections serve to add emphasis or convey a specific tone or mood in a sentence.
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None of the given sentences use the word "my" as an interjection. "My" is primarily used as a possessive adjective.
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The sentence in which the word "my" is used as an interjection is: "My, what a beautiful suit you are wearing!"

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