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DELL YOUTH LEARNING 1 Interjection An interjection is a part of speech that shows the emotion or feeling of the author. These words or phrases can stand alone or be placed before or after a sentence. Many times an interjection is followed by a punctuation mark, often an exclamation point.
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DELL YOUTH LEARNING1

Interjection

An interjection is a part of speech that shows the emotion or feeling of the author. These words or phrases can stand alone or be placed before or after a sentence. Many times an interjection is followed by a punctuation mark, often an exclamation point.

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Examples:When you meet your friend how do you

greet?

When you see something very nice . What do you say loudly?

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Your basket ball team in school wins. How do you cheer?

When Mom serves you tasty food. After eating what you say……

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When your teacher hits you what do you do……

SOB!! SOB!!

Time to go home. You say ……

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Fill in the blanks with correct INTERJECTIONS

Eek!, Oh!, Oops!, Wow!, Hey!, Aha!, Ouch!, Ah!, Well, Ugh!

1.    ________ He stole my watch.

2.    ________ That hurts.

3.    ________ I think I’ll go.

4.    ________ I hate rats.

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5.    ________ What a cute kitten.

6.    ________ I lost my pencil.

7.    ________ The bus left.

8.    ________ How exciting.

9.    ________, I guess you can have my soup.

10.    ________ I slipped.

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