Hey! or Oh! ..even SHHH! (this one is also a onomatopoeia word, a word that describes the sound it makes) Any word that that you place in a sentence to add emotion can be an interjection, and more often than not it is followed by an exclamation point. They can come at the start, in the middle, or the end of a sentence. "The speaker has come, huh?" In this way huh would become the interjection just at the end instead of the start. "Bah! The speaker has come."
Hooray!
"I come to you" is a simple sentence meaning that the speaker is traveling to see the person spoken to. It would normally be embellished e.g. "I come to you seeking support for the homeless of our community."
The interjection in the sentence is "Hey." It is used to call attention or express surprise.
The interjection in the sentence is "Oh." It is an exclamation expressing surprise or realization.
Oh
Interjection! Wow, that was a surprising turn of events.
Oh, the rain spoilt your game.
An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses a sudden or strong feeling by itself. It is often used to convey emotions such as excitement, surprise, or frustration. Interjections are typically set apart from the rest of the sentence with a comma or exclamation mark.
"I come to you" is a simple sentence meaning that the speaker is traveling to see the person spoken to. It would normally be embellished e.g. "I come to you seeking support for the homeless of our community."
The interjection in the sentence is "Hey." It is used to call attention or express surprise.
The "Oh" is the interjection.
Interjection! Wow, that was a surprising turn of events.
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An interjection is commonly used in an exclamatory sentence.Example:Wow, we finally won a game!It can come before or be part of an imperative sentence.Examples:Ouch! Watch out for the thorns!No, don't press that button!
The interjection in the sentence is "Congratulations!" as it expresses a strong feeling of joy or praise about an achievement.
Interjections are used to express emotions or feelings such as surprise, excitement, or anger. They add emphasis and emotional context to a sentence, helping to convey the speaker's tone and mood more effectively.
Oh
"Oh" can be used as an interjection to express surprise, realization, or understanding. For example, "Oh, I didn't know that!" or "Oh, now I see what you mean." It is typically used at the beginning of a sentence to convey a sudden reaction or emotion.