Interjections

 9.interjection 



An interjection is a part of speech that expresses strong emotions or feelings. Interjections are usually standalone words or phrases that convey a speaker's emotions, such as surprise, excitement, or pain. They can sometimes be used to grab attention, add emphasis, or convey a particular mood. Here are some examples of interjections:


1. Wow! (expressing surprise or amazement)

2. Ouch! (expressing pain)

3. Hurray! (expressing joy or celebration)

4. Oops! (expressing mistake or accident)

5. Alas! (expressing grief or regret)

6. Phew! (expressing relief)

7. Oh no! (expressing dismay)

8. Yikes! (expressing fear or alarm)

9. Well! (used to express various emotions or as a filler)

10. Huh? (expressing confusion or seeking clarification)


Interjections are often used in informal language and can vary in intensity or emotion depending on the context in which they are used.

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