Interjection
What is an interjection ?
An interjection is a word or short phrase that expresses a strong emotion or sudden reaction. It can show surprise, joy, anger, enthusiasm, or other feelings. Interjections are often followed by an exclamation mark (!) but can also be set off by a comma in a sentence.
✅ Examples of Interjections in Sentences:
1. Wow! That sunset is beautiful.
2. Oh no! I forgot my homework.
3. Hey, watch where you're going!
4. Ouch! That really hurt.
5. Yay! We won the game!
6. Hmm, I’m not sure about that idea.
7. Oops! I dropped the glass.
8. Bravo! That was an amazing performance.
9. Ah, now I understand.
10. Ugh! This soup tastes awful.
🔍 Note :-
Interjections don’t have a grammatical relationship with the rest of the sentence.
They can stand alone or be part of a sentence.
Used in both formal and informal speech, though often more common in casual conversation.
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