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What are some examples and sentences for Interjection?

Examples and Sentences for Interjections:

Interjections are words or phrases that express strong emotion or feeling. They are usually followed by an exclamation point (!) or a comma (,) depending on the intensity of the emotion.

Here are some examples of interjections and how they can be used in sentences:

Expressing Surprise:

* Wow! That was an amazing performance.

* Oh my goodness! You won the lottery?

* Goodness gracious! That was a close call.

Expressing Excitement:

* Hooray! We finally finished the project.

* Hurray! The team won the championship.

* Yay! It's a beautiful day outside.

Expressing Disappointment:

* Ugh! I forgot my keys.

* Oh, darn! I missed the bus.

* Bummer! I lost my phone.

Expressing Pain or Distress:

* Ouch! That really hurt.

* Help! I'm stuck.

* Whoa! Be careful!

Expressing Agreement:

* Yes! I agree with you.

* Right! That's what I was thinking.

* Indeed! You're absolutely right.

Expressing Disagreement:

* No! That's not true.

* Nonsense! I don't believe that.

* Don't be silly! That's impossible.

Other Interjections:

* Hey! What are you doing?

* Shh! Be quiet.

* Well! That's interesting.

* Look out! There's a car coming.

* Great! I'm looking forward to it.

* Good! That's perfect.

* Congratulations! You did a great job.

Remember: Interjections are a flexible part of speech and can be used in many different ways to express a variety of emotions.

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