Topic 7: Interjections

Interjections are words or phrases that express strong emotions, reactions, or exclamations. They are often used to convey surprise, joy, anger, or pain and are usually followed by an exclamation mark. Interjections are typically standalone and do not have a grammatical connection to other parts of a sentence. Here are some common interjections:


1. Expressions of Joy:

   - Examples: Hooray!, Yay!, Wow!

   - Usage: Hooray! We won the game!


2. Expressions of Surprise:

   - Examples: Oh!, Wow!, Gosh!

   - Usage: Oh! I didn't see you there.


3. Expressions of Disgust or Disapproval:

   - Examples: Ugh!, Yuck!, Ew!

   - Usage: Yuck! This food tastes terrible.


4. Expressions of Pain:

   - Examples: Ouch!, Ow!, Ah!

   - Usage: Ouch! That hurt!


5. Expressions of Greeting:

   - Examples: Hello!, Hey!, Hi!

   - Usage: Hey! How are you?


6. Expressions of Hesitation:

   - Examples: Uh, Um, Er.

   - Usage: Um, I'm not sure about that.


7. Expressions of Anger or Frustration:

   - Examples: Darn!, Shoot!, Grr!

   - Usage: Darn! I missed the bus again.


Interjections add emotion or emphasis to a sentence, making the speaker's feelings clear.

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