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Sure! "Wow" or "Ouch" are examples of interjections. They express strong emotions or reactions in a conversation.
An interjection is a part of speech that conveys emotion, surprise, or excitement. It is often used to express a sudden feeling or reaction. Examples of interjections include "Wow!", "Ouch!", "Ugh!", and "Oops!".
Wow! Ouch! Hey! Yikes! Phew!
Ah, I see it's raining outside.ahaAha! There's my bookbag.arghArgh! I messed that model up again!bravoBravo! You managed not to fall on your butt this time.cheersCheers! Hope your graduation goes great.damnDamn, that's a fast car.darn
"Wow, that movie was amazing!" "Ouch, that hurt!" "Yikes, I forgot to do my homework!"
Sure! "Wow" or "Ouch" are examples of interjections. They express strong emotions or reactions in a conversation.
An interjection is a part of speech that conveys emotion, surprise, or excitement. It is often used to express a sudden feeling or reaction. Examples of interjections include "Wow!", "Ouch!", "Ugh!", and "Oops!".
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Wow! Ouch! Hey! Yikes! Phew!
Ah, I see it's raining outside.ahaAha! There's my bookbag.arghArgh! I messed that model up again!bravoBravo! You managed not to fall on your butt this time.cheersCheers! Hope your graduation goes great.damnDamn, that's a fast car.darn
"Wow, that movie was amazing!" "Ouch, that hurt!" "Yikes, I forgot to do my homework!"
Interjection is a word expressing strong or sudden feeling.Examples: * What! I can't believe it. ('What' is the interjection)* Oh! So that's it. ('Oh' is the interjection)
Hey! You asked a question!
"Thanks" is typically used as a noun, as in "I give my thanks," or as an interjection to express gratitude, as in "Thanks for your help." It can also be used as part of a phrase, such as "thanks to," where it acts as a preposition.
Ten examples are: a rock, wood, ice, iron ore, cooled glass, pencil, pen, clothing, sand, and tile.
The eight parts of speech are the pieces of language that make up correct sentence structure. They are noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. Some examples of these are lake, his, enjoyed, slowly, slippery, about, and, whoops; respectively.