Interjection: Law Kai Xin Chiew Fung Ling
Interjection: Law Kai Xin Chiew Fung Ling
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
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.”