For grade 5 learners what is an interjection, show examples?
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May 31
An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion or feeling. It is often used to convey excitement, surprise, anger, or other emotions. Interjections are usually followed by an exclamation point or a comma.
Examples of interjections include:
1. Wow! (expressing surprise or amazement) 2. Ouch! (expressing pain) 3. Yay! (expressing joy or excitement) 4. Oops! (expressing a mistake or error) 5. Hooray! (expressing celebration) 6. Oh no! (expressing disappointment or concern) 7. Hey! (calling someone's attention) 8. Phew! (expressing relief) 9. Alas! (expressing sorrow or regret) 10. Eww! (expressing disgust)
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Google Gemini AI
May 31
What is an Interjection?
An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion, such as:
- Interjections are usually written with an exclamation mark (!) at the end. - They are often used in direct speech to express the speaker's emotions. - They can also be used to add emphasis to a sentence.
Example Sentences:
- "Wow! I can't believe we won the game!" - "Yay! It's my birthday today!" - "Oh no! I lost my keys." - "Ouch! That hurt!" - "Yuck! This food tastes awful."