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What kind of sentence can you put voila in?

"Voila" is an interjection, meaning it expresses a sudden feeling or emotion. It can be used in several types of sentences:

1. Declarative Sentence:

* "Voila! The cake is ready." This declares that the cake is done baking, with the "Voila" adding a sense of accomplishment or excitement.

2. Exclamatory Sentence:

* "Voila! I finally finished the puzzle!" This sentence exclaims the speaker's joy and satisfaction at completing the puzzle.

3. Imperative Sentence (less common):

* "Voila! Present your work!" (Though less common, this could be used in a dramatic or theatrical setting.)

4. Sentence Fragment:

* "The mystery is solved! Voila!" This emphasizes the solution, with "Voila" acting as a separate exclamation.

Important: "Voila" is primarily used in spoken language, and its use in formal writing is less common. It's often used in a dramatic or theatrical way to create a sense of surprise or revelation.

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