Interjections
ICSE · Class 3 · Essentials of English Grammar and Composition
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What to Focus On
- Interjections express sudden emotions.
- They are not part of the sentence structure.
- An exclamation mark (!) is always used after an interjection.
- Hurrah! – shows joy or excitement
- Alas! – shows sadness or sorrow
- Oh! – shows surprise or wonder
- Always use an exclamation mark after an interjection.
- Interjections can be followed by a sentence that explains the feeling.
- They are not grammatically connected to the sentence.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Interjections are full sentences on their own.
Every word that shows emotion is an interjection.
Interjections always come at the beginning of a sentence.
Memory Tips
Definition of an interjection: a word that expresses sudden feelings
Interjections are followed by an exclamation mark (!)
Common interjections: Hurrah, Alas, Oh, Bravo, Ah, Wow
Hurrah – expresses sudden joy
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