Examples of Interjections

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Definition of Interjection:

A part of a sentence representing emotion such as joy, surprise, sadness, etc. and having no grammatical relation to other parts of the sentence is called Interjection. It is mostly seen in informal language.

Examples of Interjection:

  • Wow! Lisa is looking gorgeous.
  • Hurray! Our team has won the match.
  • Hey! Are you serious?
  • Alas! John’s father died yesterday.
  • Yippee! We are going on vacation.
  • Hi! Where have you been?
  • Oh! The place is so crowded.
  • What! You have broken the glass of the window.
  • Ah! What a relief!
  • Wow! The movie is awesome.
  • Listen! You will stay right here.
  • Look! Who has come?
  • Splendid! I really like it.
  • Well done! Keep it up.
  • Hey! Don’t talk like that.
  • Hi! Here I am.
  • Hello! I am Lisa.
  • Oh! The schedule is very hectic.
  • What a pity! You have lost it.
  • Hey! Listen to me.

Classification:

The types of interjections include:

 

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