What is an interjection in English?

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An interjection is a word or phrase that people use to express strong emotions or sudden feelings in a sentence. Interjections are like little outbursts that add emotion or excitement to what we say or write. They often stand alone and are not connected to the rest of the sentence's...
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An interjection is a word or phrase that people use to express strong emotions or sudden feelings in a sentence. Interjections are like little outbursts that add emotion or excitement to what we say or write. They often stand alone and are not connected to the rest of the sentence's structure. Here are some examples of interjections: Wow! (expressing surprise) Ouch! (expressing pain) Yay! (expressing joy or excitement) Oh no! (expressing concern or worry) Hooray! (expressing celebration) Interjections are like the "spice" in our language, making our conversations more lively and colorful by showing our feelings. They don't have a strict grammatical role and can vary depending on the emotion we want to convey. read less
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A interjection is the word that shows the feeling, emotions example wow, hurrah, bravo, oh
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An interjection is a word that shows feeling, emotions ex wow, oh, hurrah, alas
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An interjection is a word that express feeling and emotions example : oh, hurrah alas,
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Interjunction is a word that express sudden excitement/ feeling.
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Interjunction is a word that express sudden excitement/ feeling.
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