statement: Add an exclamation mark.
exclamation: Add an exclamation mark.
A non-statement is a phrase or expression that does not convey a clear proposition or assertion that can be classified as true or false. Examples of non-statements include questions, commands, exclamations, and ambiguous phrases. They lack the definitive quality of statements, which are typically declarative and subject to truth evaluation. In essence, non-statements do not provide information that can be logically assessed.
Essentially interjections and exclamations are the same thing. They are both parts of speech that exemplify some type of sudden emotion. Interjections are typically only a word or two long, while exclamations can be a sentence; basically, an interjection is simply a subcategory of exclamations. Some common interjections/exclamations include alas, oh (dear/boy/my), uh, well, no duh, and so on.
amen
Aha!
Dinner is ready, don't do that, drop your weapon and duck are exclamations. They begin with the letter d.
Zap!
Lookout
OY!
Egads! eureka
Joy! Jeez!
"Jump!" is an exclamation.
excuse me!!!