The valedictorian was asked to interject some old memories and humor into their speech.
The boy was explaining what happened on the playground when he paused to let another child interject some details.
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If you wish to compose an unbiased expository essay, present the facts as clearly as possible, on your chosen subject, and do not interject your opinions about them.
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It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
' Apostrophe: used in contractions and to show possession [] Brackets: Set apart or Interject text within other text: Colon: to introduce something, Comma: to separate things such as in a sequenceDashes: to create a range or for a minus symbolEllipsis: a mark creating an intentional omission of a word, to trail off at the end of a sentence, to pause in speech, or to indicate an unfinished thought! Exclamation Mark: Comes after interjection or exclamation to indicate strong volume and high feelings. Period: to end a sentence Guillemets: indicate speech, fast forward/rewind- Hyphen: join words or separate syllables? Question Mark: Replaces a period at the end of an interrogative sentence" " ' ' Quotation Marks: Quotation, speech, phrase, word; Semicolon: separate closely related independent clauses, serial commas/ Slash/Solidus: replace hyphen/dash
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
He tried to interject during the heated argument, but nobody would let him speak.
He interrupted her story to interject some important facts that she omitted.
The valedictorian was asked to interject some old memories and humor into their speech.
"Allow me to interject.", said the mysterious interloper. What he subsequently interjected was of little value to the group.
The talk show host likes to interject his own ideas as he reads a new article to the audience.
I would like to interject for a second, before you finish your thought. I'm sorry for interrupting but I could not allow you to go on with your illogical train of thought based on irresponsible premises.
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Interject.
There is no root.Another thought:Believe it or not, there is a root word in interject: ject. This root word means to throw. The prefix is inter- which means between.
An interjection is basically a loud interruption. Here are a few examples: "Go!" "Stop!" "Run!" "Wait!" "Halt!" Here is an example sentance: Just then, the spokesperson yelled, "Go!"
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