1. Oh, my!

2. Oh, my God!
3. Oh, my gosh!
4. Oh, my goodness!

[Is #1 from #2? What is the origin of #1?]

https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=oh+my

Just idiomatic expressions that show surprise.

In “who knows if the moon’s,” what is the moon seen as? (1 point)

a city
a balloon
a cloud
a sailboat

1. "Oh, my!" is a shortened form of the phrases "Oh, my God!" or "Oh, my goodness!" It is often used as an exclamation to express surprise, astonishment, or shock.

2. "Oh, my God!" is a commonly used phrase and is considered a mild interjection or exclamation. It is often used to express a combination of surprise, disbelief, or even annoyance.

3. "Oh, my gosh!" is another variation of "Oh, my God!" that is commonly used as a euphemism in order to avoid explicitly using religious language.

4. "Oh, my goodness!" is another alternative to "Oh, my God!" and is often used in a similar manner to express surprise or shock.

The origin of the phrase "Oh, my!" can be traced back to the use of these longer expressions. It is a shortened version that still conveys the same meaning, but in a less explicit or religious way. It has become a popular exclamation in its own right and is often used informally in everyday conversation.