The part of speech which of “oh my” is called an interjection.
In English grammar, interjections are used to express emotions such as surprise, joy, anger and disgust etc.
In this sentence, “oh my” is used to express surprise. The speaker, or writer is surprised and wondering how someone managed to get stuck in their chair.
Answer:
1. I ___will not tell_______ (not tell) my teacher that my mum ___helped_______ (help) me with my homework.
2. Paul __won't____say___ (not say) that he ___took______ (take) Albert's watch.
3. The bike ____is________ (be) much more expensive than he _____thought______ (think) at first.
4. Dad ___drove_______ (drive) me home after I ____fell_____ (fall) into the water.
5. Marion _______asked______ (ask) me what ____happened______ (happen) to me last week.
6. We __ate_______ (eat) two Big Macs before we _____went_____ (go) home.
Explanation:
Do you have the options? But I would guess he borrowed from Love Labour's lost and The Tempest.