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Explain grammar topic- The Interjection. ​

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Explanation:

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.

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For understanding Interjections

Examine the following sentences

1. Hello! What are you doing there?

2. Alas! He is dead.

3.Hurrah! We won the game.

4.Ah! Have they gone?

5. Oh! I got such a fright.

6. Hush! Don't make a noise.

Such words as Hello! Alas! Hurrah! Ah! etc. are called interjections.

For simpler Understanding

Remember :-Interjections are words which have exclamatory marks.

Exclamatory mark - !

They are used to express some sudden feeling or emotion. It will be noticed that they are not grammatically related to the other words in a sentence.

Defination - An interjection is a word which express some sudden felling or emotion.

Certain groups of words are also used to express some sudden feeling or emotion

As,

1.Ah me!

2.For shame!

3. well done!

4.Good gracious

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