What is the exact meaning of interjection?and give some example?
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Words which can be used as interjections: Hey! What? Oh. Uh. Hmm.
The game was tied at seven all when Frankie found he had the ball. He threw a reception in the other direction and then the crowd started yelling some interjections. HEY! He just threw it the wrong way. DARN! He just lost the game. HOORAY! I’m for the other team. Interjections, DARN! HEY! HOORAY!, set apart from the sentence by an exclamation point or by a comma when the feelings not as strong. So when your happy HOORAY!, or sad AWWW!, or frightened EEK!, or mad RATS!!, or excited WOW!! or glad HEY!, and interjection starts the sentence right.
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Interjections show excitement or emotion and are generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point or by a comma when a feelings not as strong.
So when your happy: Hurray! I can ride a bike.
Or sad: Darn, we lost the game
Or frightened: Eeeeek! It’s a snake.
Or mad: Awwww, I should have done that.
Interjections show excitement or emotion, and they’re usually set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point, or by a comma when the feeling’s not as strong. 🙂
Examples are…
Hey!
Wow!
Gee!
Darn!
They are short expressions that don’t fit any other type of speech.
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