Interjections Quiz/Practice Questions on Interjections
Fill in the blanks with a suitable interjection in the following sentences.
(Ouch, yippee, bravo, alas, my God, well, uh, ah, wow, oh no)
- ______, that is new!
- ______ That hurt me more than I thought it would.
- ______ He got the tickets to the movie premier night.
- ______ I do not want to do it this way.
- ______ You did a really big job with that piece of furniture.
- ______ now I understand what he was trying to say.
- ______ That should have upset you.
- ______ He has not cleared the internal assessment.
- ______ That was a really brave thing to do.
- _______ The waiting list for the reserved seats is too long; I do not think he would get a seat
Check out if you have filled in the blanks with the right interjections from the answers given below.
- Well, that is new!
- Ouch! That hurt me more than I thought it would.
- Yippee! He got the tickets to the movie premier night.
- Uh, I do not want to do it this way.
- Wow! You did a really big job with that piece of furniture.
- Ah, now I understand what he was trying to say.
- Oh no! That should have upset you.
- Alas! He has not cleared the internal assessment.
- Bravo! That was a really brave thing to do.
- My God! The waiting list for the reserved seats is too long; I don’t think we would get a seat
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Interjections – Definition, Types, Rules and Examples
An interjection is a word or phrase expressing some kind of sudden feelings of sadness or emotions. Interjections are a type of part of speech, but in a sentence, they are not grammatically connected to other parts of a sentence. Interjections are those common words which use in everyday speech and informal writing. There are no particular rules as to where interjections should be placed in a sentence, but most often, they are seen to appear at the beginning of a sentence. It’s used to form exclamatory sentences.
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- What is interjection
- Interjection definition
- Examples of Interjection
- Types of Interjection
- Rules of Interjections
- List of Interjections
- List of Most Commonly Used Interjections
- Interjections vs. conjunctions
- Interjections Quiz/Practice Questions on Interjections
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