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."
Ahh, that feels wonderful.
Wow, that thing is huge! Ouch, that really hurt! Woah, you really scared me!
no, WOW is an interjection. an interjection is a word added to a sentence to convey emotion. for example: OUCH, HEY, OH NO, WOW.
Yes, it is an interjection, because it does not provide a clear command as would "go" or "stop." It can be a signal to begin action.
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.
So, you need some example sentences? I felt so relieved to finish my example sentences. The boy wrote, "So what?" as an example sentence.
Interjections are words that add emphasis and show emotion in sentences. An example of using an interjection is, "Wow! That elephant is huge."
Ahh, that feels wonderful.
Here are ten examples of interjection sentences: Wow! That sunset is breathtaking! Ouch! I stubbed my toe on the table. Hooray! We won the championship! Yikes! That was a close call. Oh no! I forgot my wallet at home. Yay! It’s finally Friday! Phew! That was a tough exam. Huh? I didn’t understand what you said. Alas! The fairy tale has ended. Bravo! You did an amazing job!
Some of the sentences that I see in Example Sentences are quite laughable.
An introductory interjection is one that comes at the beginning of a sentence. Here are some examples: "No, I'm not going to the party." "Sure, I'd love a cookie!" In these sentences, the interjections are followed by commas. Stronger interjections followed by exclamation points are usually found on their own.
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!
EXAMPLE: They gave me a bonus.
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Perhaps the most famous interjection in comics and cartoons today is Charlie Brown's "Good Grief!"