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The document discusses what an interjection is, the different kinds of interjections used to express emotions like joy, sorrow, surprise, approval, calling, and attention, and provides examples of interjections for each kind.

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Interjection PDF

The document discusses what an interjection is, the different kinds of interjections used to express emotions like joy, sorrow, surprise, approval, calling, and attention, and provides examples of interjections for each kind.

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What is an interjection, kinds and list with


examples?
What is an Interjection?

An interjection is used to show your feelings and emotions. These are the phrases or words that
can be used to express exclamation, surprise, command and attention.

It has no grammatical relationships with any other word or sentence. Interjection never plays any
role of subject and object. It doesn’t modify the sentences. Interjection words are Wow! Hey!
Well! Etc.

Note: Most of the time in sentences we use Interjection symbol [!] , it is also called exclamation
sign.

For Example

 Well! I need a laptop to do this project.


 Wow! What a beautiful panting.
 Hurrah! Our team has won the series.
 What! Have you lost all your money?

Kinds of Interjection with examples

There are basically 6 kinds of interjections that are listed below

 Joy: Hurrah! Ha! Ha! Wow!


 Sorrow: Ah! Ah me! Alas!
 Surprise: Oh! What! Well
 Approval: Well done! O.K!
 Calling: Halloo! Ho!
 Attention: Listen! Look! Behold! Hush.

Let’s us get complete idea about kind of interjections with examples

Express joy

When you want to express your feelings of happiness then you use these Interjection words like
Hurrah! Ha! Ha! Wow!

For example

 Ha! Today I am very happy.


 Wow! It is a beautiful place to stay.
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Express sorrow

When you want to express your feelings of sadness then you use these Interjection words like
Ah! Ah me! Alas!

For example

 Ah! I have lost my sister’s bag.


 Alas! She has failed in the exam.

Express Surprise

When you want to express your feelings of being surprised then you use these Interjection words
like Oh! What! Well

For example

 What! Is it true that you are leaving this school?


 Oh! Really you killed a snake, I can’t believe this.

Express Approval

When you want to express your feelings of approval for any task then you use these Interjection
words like well done! O.K!

For example

 Well done! You performed you best.


 Bravo! The trophy is yours.

Also Read: 8 parts of speech in English grammar.

Express Calling

When you call someone for any reason then you use these Interjection words like Halloo! Ho!

For example

 Hello! Why are you looking here?


 Hello! Mark, please come with me.

Express Attention

When you order anyone to be in attention then you use these Interjection words like Listen!
Look! Behold! Hush.
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For example

 Listen! To me, you cannot do this at all.


 Behold! The bride comes.

Interjection list with examples


Examples
Interjection Meaning
Wow Ha Express happiness Wow! That’s great thing.Ha! now

Alas Ah Express unhappiness Alas! He is dad now.Ah! I have lost friend.

Oh, What a great person is he?What! Are you


Oh!What!Well Express surprise
coming tomorrow?

Well done! You solved this problem.O.K! This


Well done!O.K! To give Approval
project is over.

Halloo! Where are you going?Ho! Are you


Halloo! Ho! To call someone
talking to me?

Listen! All of you come here.Look! You have to


Listen!Look!Behold!Hush Express attention
do this job.Behold! I am coming with you.

Sometimes we use interjection in part of speech.

 Noun infinitive: To think that he should die as soon.


 Noun: A dog! A dog! My kingdom for a dog!
 Pronoun: what a lame excuse it is!
 Verb: would that I was young again!
 Adverb: How lovely the flowers are.
 Conjunction: If I could only see him once again.

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