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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Interjections


An interjection is a word, phrase, or sentence used to show a sudden, strong feeling such as surprise, pain, pleasure, anger, fear, or greeting somebody. It starts with a capital letter and ends with an exclamation mark (!).

Interjections can be just one or two words; for examples,


  • Good luck!
  • Good morning!
  • Good night!
  • Good!
  • Goodness!
  • Happy Birthday!
  • Happy New Year!
  • Hello!
  • Help!
  • Help!
  • Hey!
  • Look out!
  • Merry Christmas!
  • Oh dear!
  • Oh no!
  • Oh!
  • Ouch!
  • Thanks!
  • Well done!
  • Wow!
  • Yeah!
The interjections can also be phrases or sentences; for examples,

  • How sad!
  • I told you not to go out on your own!
  • What a lovely day!
  • What a shame!
  • What a silly thing to do!
  • You’re completely wrong!
Note: You can also use exclamation points with strong orders.

  • Be quiet!
  • Do it now!
  • Don’t move!
  • Freeze!
  • Give me that ball!
  • Leave that computer alone!

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