what is Interjection with example
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An interjection is a word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or reaction. It is a diverse category, encompassing a number of different parts of speech, such as exclamations, curses, greetings, response particles, hesitation markers and other words.
EXAMPLE:-
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.
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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.
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