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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.

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