interjection with example
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An interjection is a part of speech that shows the emotion or feeling of the author. These words or phrases can stand alone or be placed before or after a sentence. Many times an interjection is followed by a punctuation mark, often an exclamation point.
Ahh, that feels wonderful.
Alas! I’m lost in the wilderness.
Bah! That was a total waste of time.
Bless you, I couldn’t have done it without you.
It’s time for me to go. Cheerio!
Congrats! You finally got your Master’s degree.
Crikey! Do you ever think before you speak?
Gesundheit! Are you starting to get a cold?
Good grief! Why are you wearing shorts in the winter?
Grrr! I’m going to get back at him for that.
Humph, he probably cheated to make such good grades.
Ahh, that feels wonderful.
Alas! I’m lost in the wilderness.
Bah! That was a total waste of time.
Bless you, I couldn’t have done it without you.
It’s time for me to go. Cheerio!
Congrats! You finally got your Master’s degree.
Crikey! Do you ever think before you speak?
Gesundheit! Are you starting to get a cold?
Good grief! Why are you wearing shorts in the winter?
Grrr! I’m going to get back at him for that.
Humph, he probably cheated to make such good grades.
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