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Why do you use interjection in a sentence?

Interjections are used in sentences to express strong emotions or feelings in a sudden or impulsive way. They are often used to add emphasis to a statement or to create a specific tone in a conversation.

Here's a breakdown of how interjections work:

* Expressing Emotions:

* Joy: Wow! Hooray!

* Surprise: Oh! Goodness!

* Fear: Yikes!

* Disgust: Ugh! Eww!

* Pain: Ouch!

* Adding Emphasis:

* Agreement: Yes! Absolutely!

* Disagreement: No!

* Excitement: Hurray!

* Agreement with Excitement: Absolutely!

* Creating Tone:

* Informal: Well, hey!

* Casual: Hey!

* Formal: Indeed!

Here are some examples:

* "Wow! That was an amazing performance!" (expresses joy and excitement)

* "Ouch! I think I just sprained my ankle!" (expresses pain)

* "Oh no! I forgot my phone!" (expresses surprise and worry)

* "Well, hey there! How are you doing?" (creates a casual and friendly tone)

* "Indeed! It is a beautiful day!" (creates a formal tone and emphasizes agreement)

In essence, interjections serve to add a layer of emotionality and personal expression to your writing or speech.

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