Interjection
An interjection is a word or group of words interjected, or thrown, into the sentence. It is usually followed by an exclamation point. In other words, an interjection is an exclamation used to express feelings.
An interjection is a word or group of words used to express surprise or other emotion without being grammatically related to other words in the sentence.
Examples:
Oh! Great!
Ah! Hurrah!
Ha! Ouch!
Congratulations!
For heaven's sake!
God forbid!
May God prevail!
Aha!
Bravo!
What!
Oh, never have seen such cowardice before!
Alas, that I should be the victim of despair!
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Syntax Error
RandomThis book, Syntax Error, will give you a glimpse into parts of grammar, emphasize different language skills that will not only meet the needs in listening, writing, and speaking but will also provide a foundation for more advanced language which lie...
