fill in the blanks using appropriate interjections (hush, ouch , my goodness, hey,oh no)
(a) ____! this shoe bites.
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Ouch! this shoe bites.
Explanation:
- The appropriate interjection is "Ouch".
- An interjection is one of the parts of speech and it shows the feelings or emotions of a person.
- Interjections are short words or phrases that are used and can stand alone.
- These are placed before a sentence to show a feeling.
- Most interjections are followed by an exclamation point.
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Fill in the blanks using appropriate interjections : hush, ouch , my goodness, hey,oh no
- (a) Ouch! this shoe bites.
- Here ouch is an Interjection.
- Interjection are merely exclamatory words.
- They have no grammatical connection with other words in a sentence.
- 'An Interjection is thrown into a sentence to denote some strong feeling or emotion.' - J.C. Nesfield
- Properly speaking an Interjection is not a part of speech.
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