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Interjection: Law Kai Xin Chiew Fung Ling

The document defines interjections as words used to express sudden emotions. It provides examples of interjections used to express different emotions like happiness, surprise, pain, etc. It discusses the rules for using interjections, including that they can stand alone or be placed before/after sentences and are followed by punctuation. Examples are given of different types of interjections like adjectives, nouns/noun phrases, and sounds used to express emotions. The document also discusses punctuating interjections using exclamation marks, commas, or question marks depending on the strength of emotion. Specific interjections like "ah", "alas", "dear", "eh", "er", "hi", "ouch

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Interjection: Law Kai Xin Chiew Fung Ling

The document defines interjections as words used to express sudden emotions. It provides examples of interjections used to express different emotions like happiness, surprise, pain, etc. It discusses the rules for using interjections, including that they can stand alone or be placed before/after sentences and are followed by punctuation. Examples are given of different types of interjections like adjectives, nouns/noun phrases, and sounds used to express emotions. The document also discusses punctuating interjections using exclamation marks, commas, or question marks depending on the strength of emotion. Specific interjections like "ah", "alas", "dear", "eh", "er", "hi", "ouch

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Interjection

Law Kai Xin


Chiew Fung Ling
Definition
A word that is used to express sudden
emotion (pleasure, happiness, surprise,
shock, sadness, pain, hesitation))

Nouns or
noun Adjectives Sounds
phrases
Rules
• Words or phrases that can stand alone
or be placed before or after a
sentence.
• Follow by a punctuation mark (!-
exclamation mark)
• Normally used in speaking rather than
writing
Adjectives as interjections
• Nice! You got a Monster Kill in your first
game!
• Sweet! I got a PS4 for my birthday!
• Good! Now we can move on to the
next lesson.
Nouns or noun phrases as
interjections
• Congratulations, you won the match.
• Hello! How are you?
Sounds
• Ugh! I’m never doing that again!
• Whew! That was really close!
• Uh-oh! Dude, I think we’re in serious
trouble.
Punctuate interjections
• Exclamation mark
For strong emotions such as surprise,
excitement or anger
Example:
Hooray! I got the job!
Hey! Stop messing with me!
Ouch! That must’ve hurt really bad!
• Comma or period
For weaker emotions
Example:
Well, what did your mom say?
Um… I don’t think so.
Hmm, your house always smells like
freshly brewed coffee.
• Question mark
To express uncertainty or disbelief
Example:
Huh? What did you just say?
What? You still haven’t submitted your
project?
Oh, really? I never thought he’s that kind
of guy.
Examples

Sadness/ Anger / Surprise / Pain /


Happiness Disgust Shock Pleasure

Hurray,
Wow, Oh, Ouch, Ugh,
Yippee, Wow, Grr, Urgh, huh
Amazing! Alas
Aww, Oh
Interjections Functions Examples
Ah To express “Ah, that sounds
pleasure better.”

To express “Ah, now I see


realization the future.”

To express regret “Ah well, this


cannot be
avoided.”
To express “Ah! We have
surprise arrived!”
Interjection Function Examples
Alas To express relief, “Alas, it is over
grief or pity now.”

Interjection Functions Examples

Dear To express pity “Oh dear! Is she


badly hurt?”
To express “Dear me! I
surprise never thought
she would be
here!”
Interjection Function Examples
Eh To reconfirm A: “The concert
starts now?”
• Interjection B: “Eh?”
• Function A: “I said the
concert starts
• Exam now.”
To enquire “What is your
opinion on that,
eh?”
To express “Eh! Is that so?”
surprise
To express “Let’s move,
invitation eh?”
Interjections Functions Examples

Er To hesitate “She is the wife


of… er … Major
Lee.”
Hi To greet “Hi! What’s up?”

Ouch To express pain “Ouch! That’s


hurts!”
Uh To express “Uh… I am not
hesitation too sure about
that.”
Uh-huh To express “Shall we?” “Uh-
agreement huh.”
Fill in the correct interjections
• ________! It is a snow day and school is
cancelled.
• _________, I dropped the milk and it
spilled.
• _______! I didn’t realize that there was
a test on grammar today!
Answer
• 1. Hurray! / Yippee
• Woops / Oh
• Oh no! / Yikes

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