Interjections are words that add emphasis and show emotion in sentences. An example of using an interjection is, "Wow! That elephant is huge."
Interjections and exclamatory sentences are the two categories of sentences that may end with an exclamation point. Interjections express strong emotions or feelings, while exclamatory sentences convey excitement or emphasis.
Wow, that thing is huge! Ouch, that really hurt! Woah, you really scared me!
Some interjections that start with the letter J include "jeez," "jolly," and "just."
Some common interjections include "wow," "ouch," "oops," and "ah." Interjections are words or phrases used to express strong emotions or sudden reactions.
WOW! Golly gee! Jumping Jackhammers! That sort of thing..
Interjections and exclamatory sentences are the two categories of sentences that may end with an exclamation point. Interjections express strong emotions or feelings, while exclamatory sentences convey excitement or emphasis.
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, that thing is huge! Ouch, that really hurt! Woah, you really scared me!
examples of interjections are: - "ahh that feels good!" - " oh dear there is a bear over there!" - "oh! your here!"
Interjections are used to express strong emotions, often suddenly. Interjections are also used as verbal pauses. Some interjections include ah, well, oops, and whoa.
Some interjections that start with the letter J include "jeez," "jolly," and "just."
.Wow! .Oh! .Ouch! .Whoa! .No!
Some common interjections include "wow," "ouch," "oops," and "ah." Interjections are words or phrases used to express strong emotions or sudden reactions.
WOW! Golly gee! Jumping Jackhammers! That sort of thing..
'But' is an interjection that begins with the letter 'b'.
Any emotion words that do not convey a thought are called interjections: Hey! Ouch! Oh No! Ugh! Whew! Wow! Brr!
Some of the sentences that I see in Example Sentences are quite laughable.