examples of interjections are:
- "ahh that feels good!"
- " oh dear there is a bear over there!"
- "oh! your here!"
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A summary can have 3 sentences.
The interjection "Fiddlesticks!" is almost never used in sentences except in quotes. Using the word "fiddlesticks" is roughly the same as dismissing another person's comments as wrong or irrelevant. Similar dismissives are "Pshaw!" or "Nonsense!" (see the related link)
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A stringy style results from using too many compound sentences.
In the Shurley Method, the abbreviation for interjection is typically represented as "INJ." This method emphasizes the function and role of parts of speech, helping students identify and understand interjections in sentences as words that express emotion or exclamation.
No, it is a complete sentence.Die, spider, die is composed of two linked sentences: Die, spider and die. The subject of both sentences is an implied you (as if Die you).An interjection is a part of speech that is interjected or popped into a sentence and which has no other grammatical meaning. For example, in Die, ugh, die, Spider, "ugh" is an interjection; and in I wanted the spider to die, but, oh, it just wouldn't, "oh" is an interjection; and in Ha! I killed the spider, "ha" is an interjection; and in Egads, the spider's still alive, "egads" is an interjection.
Ahh, that feels wonderful.
Interjection! Wow, that was a surprising turn of events.
Wow! You scored 25 points! Oh no! I spilled hot coffee! Goodness Mom! How many quarts of soup did you make?
Wow, that thing is huge! Ouch, that really hurt! Woah, you really scared me!
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Wow! You have grown pretty over the years. This is an interjection sentence example using Wow.
Interjections are words that add emphasis and show emotion in sentences. An example of using an interjection is, "Wow! That elephant is huge."
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No, it is not a conjunction. It is an interjection, one that indicates surprise or astonishment. ("Yikes! There's a big mouse in there!")
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an interjection(exclamation) indicating surprise, awe, or more rarely disappointment. (Gosh! All that just to say no?)