Interjections
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An interjection is a word that
expresses some kind of emotion. It can be used as filler. Interjections do
not have a grammatical function in the sentence and are not related to the
other parts of the sentence. If an interjection is omitted, the sentence still
makes sense. It can stand alone.
When you are expressing a
strong emotion, use an exclamation mark (!). A comma (,) can be used for a
weaker emotion.
Interjections do the following: 1.Express a feeling—wow, gee, oops, darn, geez, oh:
2.Say yes or no—yes, no, nope:
3.Call attention—yo, hey:
4.Indicate a pause—well, um,
hmm:
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