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What are the examples of sentence with interjection?

Here are some examples of sentences with interjections, categorized by the type of emotion they express:

Surprise:

* Wow! That's an amazing view.

* Oh my goodness! You won the lottery?

* Goodness gracious! I can't believe you did that.

Excitement:

* Hurray! We finally finished the project.

* Yes! I got the job!

* Fantastic! Let's celebrate.

Disappointment:

* Ugh! I forgot my keys again.

* Darn it! We missed the bus.

* Oh well! There's always next time.

Pain/Discomfort:

* Ouch! I stubbed my toe.

* Yuck! That smells terrible.

* Ugh! This food is too spicy.

Agreement/Approval:

* Yep! That's exactly what I meant.

* Right! Let's get started.

* Okay! I understand now.

Disagreement/Disapproval:

* No way! I'm not going there.

* Ugh! Don't even think about it.

* Nope! That's not how it works.

Greeting:

* Hello! How are you today?

* Hi! What's up?

* Hey! Nice to see you.

Farewell:

* Goodbye! See you later.

* Bye! Have a great day.

* See ya! I'll talk to you soon.

Remember: Interjections are often followed by an exclamation point, but they can also be followed by a comma if they are part of a longer sentence.

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