Boy! It's hot outside!
Wow! You did well on your test!
Yea! It's Friday!
Wow! Ouch! Hey! Yikes! Phew!
Examples of types of interjections are:greetingsHi!Hey!Hello!happiness or joyWow!Hurray!Yay!approvalWell done!Bravo!Congratulations!attentionLook!Hey!Stop!surpriseWhat!Oh!Oh no!sorrow or painOw!Ouch!Ooh!
"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)
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.
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!".
Hey! You asked a question!
Wow, that thing is huge! Ouch, that really hurt! Woah, you really scared me!
its an interjection
No, it is not an interjection.
Sure! "Wow" or "Ouch" are examples of interjections. They express strong emotions or reactions in a conversation.
The word amen is an interjection meaning 'so be it', often used at the end of a prayer. An interjection is a word used to express something in addition to the sentence itself. Some examples are, 'hello' or 'hi', expressing greeting; 'ow' or 'ouch', expressing pain; and 'uh' or 'umm' expressing hesitation.