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1 Interjections

2 The word “interjection” comes from a Latin word meaning “to throw between”.
An interjection is a word that’s “thrown” into a sentence to express an emotion, such as joy, fear, or sorrow. It is used as a “filler”, meaning that if it is taken out of a sentence, the sentence does not lose its meaning.

3 ! an exclamation point (if showing strong emotion)
Interjections are set apart from the rest of a sentence by: ! an exclamation point (if showing strong emotion) , a comma (if the emotion is not that strong)

4 Wow! The fireworks are great.
“Wow!” is an interjection. It expresses emotion about the fireworks. Wow! The fireworks are great.

5 Cool, that’s a nice scooter!
“Cool” is an interjection. It expresses emotion about the scooter. The emotion is not very strong, so it’s only separated from the rest of the sentence by a comma. Cool, that’s a nice scooter!

6 More Examples: Wow! Did you see that play? Ouch! That hurts!
I, uh, think we should leave now. Woah! How did he catch that? My, that certainly is a huge cat.

7 Can you create a sentence with an interjection about this picture?
Now you try! Can you create a sentence with an interjection about this picture?

8 Practice. Choose an appropriate interjection for each sentence.
1. (Pain) That looked like it hurt. 2. (Anger) That’s my bike! 3. (Surprise) You scared me!

9 Practice using each of these interjections in a sentence:
woah oops uh hey my


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