will mark the brainliest!

Which sentence uses an interjection? Oops! That was a close one have to pick up your clothes C. Can you believe it’s over D. We are leaving at night right?

Identify the adverb in the following sentence

The last day of school passed slowly

A. Last
B. Day
Slowly
D passed

In the following sentence, identify the adjective.

The dry creek bed was filled with trash

A. Dry
B. Filled
C. Trash
D. Bed

Join the following sentences

My mom took my brother to the park. I stayed home with my dad

A. But
B. For
C. Yet
D. So

Respuesta :

1. The one with "Oops!"

Adverb-

slowly

adjective-

dry

use "but"

An interjection starts the sentence and ends is separated with a punctuation mark like a comma or exclamation mark.  Oops! is an interjection.  Adverbs modify (or describe) verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.  They often end in -ly.  Slowly is the adverb.  Adjectives are descriptive words that modify nouns.  Dry is the adjective.  There are many ways to combine the sentences, but the best coordinating conjunction to use here is but.