10 examples of using interjection in English grammar
Interjection is the most used parts of speech of all in English language. It is used to express our emotions and feelings in different situations. There is no specific rule about using interjection in correct places. But in most cases, interjection is placed at the beginning of a sentence. Interjections are used to form exclamatory sentences where this words are placed with exclamation mark. Students need to identify the exact interjections for each expression to put them at correct places. Students will know more about interjections from its usage in examples for various purposes.
Interjection is a short sound, word or phrase to say suddenly in order to express certain emotions. This can also be defined as a short word used in exclamation. For certain emotions like anger, surprise, wonder, sadness, grief, and happiness etc. interjections are used. Students have to remember that they need to put an exclamation mark after interjections. They can easily identify the words of interjections from its application with exclamation mark in sentences. They will learn more from its application in sentences.
Examples:
- Hurrah! We have won the match.
- Wow! The scene is really beautiful.
- Alas! He lost at the end despite hard work.
- Oh! You got the chance to go there finally.
- Ouch! It is so hurting on body.
- Uh! I don’t think I want to be a part of it anymore.
- Alas! He is no more with us.
- Ah! The musical concert was really amazing till the end.
- Wow! Your new bike is just wonderful.
- Yippee! We have got an extra day leave from office.
- Well! You did a really wonderful job.
- Wow! The flower is really beautiful.
- Phew! That was a really long answer to write.
- Hey! Look at the brans new car.
All the highlighted words in above sentences are examples of interjections.