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The cows lowed with contentment as the farmer unloaded the fresh hay. Contentment is the key to happiness.
Great! You finished the program before April.The interjection is a word used to show sudden feeling. Any part of speech may be used as an interjection.Ouch! Oh! Stop! Wait! (verbs)Great! (adjective)No! (adverb)But! (conjunction)Ugh! Yow! Eek! (words representing sounds)An interjection may be a single word or a phrase. In either case, an interjection is punctuated like a sentence.
Her contentment was obvious by the serene expression on her face. Contentment will always leave you satisfied.
An exclamation point is often used with an interjection. Interjections usually express some kind of emotion and are capable of standing on their own. Hey! That's my car! (hey is the interjection.) Ouch! I stubbed my toe! (ouch is the interjection.)
This is called a particle or sometimes an interjection.
Interjection! Wow, that was a surprising turn of events.
The cows lowed with contentment as the farmer unloaded the fresh hay. Contentment is the key to happiness.
An interjection is a word that show surprise. As in: AH! A tiger! EEK! A mouse WONDERFUL, my darling. YES! I won!
The interjection in the sentence is "Hey." It is used to call attention or express surprise.
The "Oh" is the interjection.
Hey! You asked a question!
The interjection in the sentence is "Oh." It is an exclamation expressing surprise or realization.
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"Well" can function as both an interjection and a conjunction. As an interjection, it shows a range of emotions or attitudes. As a conjunction, it's used to introduce a clause or a sentence, to denote contrast, comparison, or clarification.
Yes, "no" can be an interjection when used to express disagreement, refusal, or negation, such as in the sentence "No, I don't want to go."
The interjection in the sentence is "Congratulations!" as it expresses a strong feeling of joy or praise about an achievement.
· Contentment is when you get off a plane and see your relatives waiting for you by the exit as you run towards greeting them.