Interjections
Interjections – An Interjection is a word put into a sentence to show some sudden feeling or emotion. Interjections do not refer to anything, but simply express the speaker’s emotion or wish. In grammatical terms, they occur in isolation as an exclamation, or are loosely added on to a sentence.
Interjection has two types such as Mild Interjection and Strong Interjection.
Mild Interjection (Punctuated with Comma)
Example : well , ofcourse , such.
Strong Interjection (Punctuated with Exclamation point)
Example : Hurrah! , Bravo! , Hello! , Alas! , Ugh! , Oh! , Hush! , Ah! , Ouch!
Examples :
- What! The house caught fire?
- Hurrah! We have won the match.
- Hush! Don’t make a noise.
- Alas! The soldier is dead.
- Hello! How do you do?
