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  • Interjections: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster
    Interjections are words used to express emotions such as surprise, disgust, and joy They usually appear at the start of a sentence 'Wow,' 'Eek,' and 'Oh!' are examples of interjections
  • Interjections List: Most Common Interjections Examples - Preply
    Below we’ve created a list of interjections that cover the most common ones, and examples to help you use them yourself Keep reading to learn more or discover online English lessons for beginners on Preply
  • What Is an Interjection? | Examples, Definition Types
    An interjection is a word or phrase used to express a feeling or to request or demand something While interjections are a part of speech, they are not grammatically connected to other parts of a sentence Interjections are common in everyday speech and informal writing
  • What is an Interjection? Definition, Examples, and List of . . .
    Summary: What are Interjections? Define interjection: the definition of interjection is a word or short phrase uttered as an exclamation with no literal meaning and having no grammatical connection with anything
  • Interjection - Wikipedia
    Due to its diverse nature, the category of interjections partly overlaps with a few other categories like profanities, discourse markers, and fillers The use and linguistic discussion of interjections can be traced historically through the Greek and Latin Modistae over many centuries
  • Interjections: What They Are and Examples - The Blue Book of . . .
    Interjections are independent and not grammatically related to other sentence components such as nouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives (as well as subjects and predicates, including objects and prepositional phrases) An interjection also has no concise literal meaning





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