Interjections

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 What are interjections??

 Interjections are words used to express strong feelings or sudden emotions. They are included in a sentence,ussually at the start to express a sentiment such as: 




                           surprise

                      distrust
                                               
                         Joy or excitement
Examples:      Hmm-thinking or hesitating
Oops-When you accidentally do something.






















Other examples
:OUCH!Wow!Yummy!


HOW TO WRITE THEM IN SENTENCES

 Usually, interjections are only one or two words, that can stand alone as their own sentences and are often followed by an exclamation point although it may not make sense if you haven't adequately described the situation that caused you to use the interjections. There's no restrict rule about where an interjection must go in relation to other sentences. You can use an interjection before or after a sentence that explains what's going on.



 FOR EXAMPLES

 1.Oh, I don't care where we go.
 2.Wow! you are really talented.
 3.Grr,I will get back to you about that.
 4.Oh, dear! I am sorry for your loss. 
 5.Yippe, we won the spelling competition!




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