Almost any words can serve as an interjection, because an interjection is more function, an exclamation or hesitation noise within the sentence, than it is any particular words or set of words. However, some words commonly serve as interjection, having few or no other functions.Reported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
Interjections are words used to express strong feeling or sudden emotion. They are included in a sentence - usually at the start - to express a sentiment such as surprise, disgust, joy, excitement or enthusiasm.	Examples:	A. Hey! Get off that floor! B. Oh, that is a surprise.	 C. Good! Now we can move on. D. Jeepers, that was close.InterjectionReported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
Ah, that feel good.						( Expressing pleasure)
Eh!Really?							( Expressing surprise )
Lets go, eh?							( Inviting agreement )
Oh!I’ve got a toothache.					( Expressing pain)
Well, what did he say?	                                    	( Introducing a remark)
Hello, John. How are you today?	      			( Expressing greetings)Another examples :Reported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
Introductory expressions such as yes, no, indeed and well are also classed as interjections.Examples:a. Indeed, this is not the first time the stand has        collapsed. b. Yes, I do intend to cover the bet.c. I'm sure I don't know half the people who come to my house. Indeed, for all I hear, I shouldn't like to. d. Well, it's 1 a.m. Better go home and spend some quality time with the kids. (Homer Simpson)1. Yes and NoReported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
List of InterjectionReported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
Some interjections are sounds:   Examples:  a.	Phew!I am not trying that again.	b.  Humph!I knew that last week. c.  Mmmm,my compliments to the chef.d.  Ah!Don't say you agree with me. When 	people agree with me, I always feel that I 	must be wrong.Reported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
Hmmm,Im not so sure.( Expressing hesitation or disagreement )

Module 8 INTERJECTION

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    Almost any wordscan serve as an interjection, because an interjection is more function, an exclamation or hesitation noise within the sentence, than it is any particular words or set of words. However, some words commonly serve as interjection, having few or no other functions.Reported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
  • 2.
    Interjections are wordsused to express strong feeling or sudden emotion. They are included in a sentence - usually at the start - to express a sentiment such as surprise, disgust, joy, excitement or enthusiasm. Examples: A. Hey! Get off that floor! B. Oh, that is a surprise. C. Good! Now we can move on. D. Jeepers, that was close.InterjectionReported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
  • 3.
    Ah, that feelgood. ( Expressing pleasure)
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  • 5.
    Lets go, eh? (Inviting agreement )
  • 6.
    Oh!I’ve got atoothache. ( Expressing pain)
  • 7.
    Well, what didhe say? ( Introducing a remark)
  • 8.
    Hello, John. Howare you today? ( Expressing greetings)Another examples :Reported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
  • 9.
    Introductory expressions suchas yes, no, indeed and well are also classed as interjections.Examples:a. Indeed, this is not the first time the stand has collapsed. b. Yes, I do intend to cover the bet.c. I'm sure I don't know half the people who come to my house. Indeed, for all I hear, I shouldn't like to. d. Well, it's 1 a.m. Better go home and spend some quality time with the kids. (Homer Simpson)1. Yes and NoReported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
  • 10.
    List of InterjectionReportedby : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
  • 11.
    Some interjections aresounds: Examples: a. Phew!I am not trying that again. b. Humph!I knew that last week. c. Mmmm,my compliments to the chef.d. Ah!Don't say you agree with me. When people agree with me, I always feel that I must be wrong.Reported by : Ms Gina Ashley & Ms. LilibethLucin
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    Hmmm,Im not sosure.( Expressing hesitation or disagreement )