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examples of interjection


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hurrah! We won the game! ( Emotion of joy)

Alas! I failed the exam! ( Emotion of sorrow)

Wow! What a beautiful car! ( Emotion of surprise)

Oh! I forgot to bring my purse! ( Emotion of sorrow)

Ouch! It hurts! ( Emotion of pain)

Eww! It tastes so bad! ( Emotion of disliking)

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Answered by gharatpushkar46
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An interjection is a part of speech that demonstrates the emotion or feeling of the author. These words or phrases can stand alone, or be placed before or after a sentence. Many times, as within the examples of interjections below, you'll notice many interjections are followed by an exclamation point.


Here are some examples of interjections and their definitions:
Ahem - The sound of someone clearing their throat in an attempt to get your attention
Aah - Used as a call for help or when someone is scared
Boo - Used to scare someone or to voice disapproval
Eh - Used when you didn't hear or understand what someone said
Eww - Conveys dislike or disgust
Hmm - Can mean you're thinking or hesitating
Jeez - Could indicate you can't believe something or you're exasperated
Ooh-la-la - A slightly comical way to refer to something as fancy or special
Oops - An exclamation people use when they do something by accident

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