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  • Interjections: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster
    Interjections are words used to express emotions such as surprise, disgust, and joy They usually appear at the start of a sentence 'Wow,' 'Eek,' and 'Oh!' are examples of interjections
  • What Is an Interjection? | Examples, Definition Types - Scribbr
    An interjection is a word or phrase used to express a feeling or to request or demand something While interjections are a part of speech, they are not grammatically connected to other parts of a sentence Interjections are common in everyday speech and informal writing
  • Interjections list: The most common interjections examples - Preply
    Interjections are fun and easy to learn in any language! If you’ve been watching any English movies or TV, the chances are, you’ve heard plenty of interjections already Below we’ve created a list of interjections that cover the most common ones, and examples to help you use them yourself
  • Interjection - Wikipedia
    An interjection is a word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling, situation or reaction [1][2] It is a diverse category, with many different types, such as exclamations (ouch!, wow!), curses (damn!), greetings (hey, bye), response particles (okay, oh!, m-hm, huh?), hesitation markers (uh, er, um
  • What is an Interjection? Definition, Examples, and List of Interjections
    What is an Interjection in Grammar? An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses emotion It interrupts, or interjects, the general flow of writing An interjection is usually punctuated with an exclamation point Any word or words may be used as an interjection However, some are more common than others Most interjections are just one word
  • Definition and Examples of Interjections - GRAMMARIST
    Interjections are words, phrases, or sounds used to express emotion in writing and speech When used alone, follow with an exclamation point or question mark, and when used in a sentence, follow with a comma Common interjections include wow, shh, oops, hey, ouch, and aw
  • Interjections in English Grammar–What Are They? | Grammarly
    Standalone interjections Because interjections usually express sudden feelings, you’ll often see them used to convey surprise (both good surprises and bad ones) or excitement
  • Definition and Examples of Interjections in English - ThoughtCo
    Interjections are words or phrases used to show emotions like surprise, excitement, or anger Primary interjections stand alone as words, while secondary ones come from other words or phrases Interjections often use exclamation points and can change meaning based on how they're said


















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