23 Interjection

 

Ahmad Lecture No.23
About Interjection



No I want to discuss about interjection and its classification with example

Interjections express the sudden feelings and emotion. For example: Hurrah! We have won the game. Hello! Where are you going.

There are 6 types of interjections to express greeting, joy, surprise, approval, attention and sorrow, when used in a sentences.
1. Interjections for Greeting. ----Hello, Where are you going?
2. Interjections for Joy. used to express happiness -----Wow! What a beautiful dress, 
  • Hurray! I have won the first prize. Yahoo! We made it!  Ha ha! That guy is so funny!
  • 3. Interjections for Attention. ------Listen! Don’t smoke here. Look! The doctor is coming.
  • 4.Interjections for Approval. ---- Well done! You won the race,,  Great! We will meet as scheduled.
  • 5. Interjections for Surprise. ----Ah! I got a 100$ note., Oh! What a glorious victory!
  • 6. Interjections for Sorrow. -----Alas! He broke his leg.  Oh! The man is so weak.
  • Ah! The plan did not work.



there are 6 types of Interjections

There are 6 types of interjections to express greeting, joy, surprise, approval, attention and sorrow, when used in sentences.

1. Interjections for Greeting

Interjections for Greeting is used in the sentence to indicate the emotion of warmth to the person meeting with such as Hello! , Hey! , Hi! Etc

  • ‘Hey! Where are you going?’
  • Hi!, What are you up to ?
  • Hello!, I am Ekta.

2. Interjections for Joy

Interjections for Joy is used in the sentence to indicate immediate joy and happiness on any happy occasion occurred such as hurrah, wow, hurray, etc. these include: Hurrah! , Hurray! , Wow! Etc

  • Hurrah! We’ve won!
  • Good! Now we can move on.
  • Wow! What a beautiful dress!

3. Interjections for Attention

Interjections for Attention is used in the sentence to draw attention of someone such as Look!, Listen!, Behold!, hush!, shh! etc.

  • Look! She is so bad.
  • Listen! I am not talking about you.
  • Behold! Something is there.
  • Shh!, be quiet!.

4. Interjections for Approval

Interjections for Approval is used in the sentence to express the strong sense of approval or agreement for something that has happened such as Bravo! , Brilliant! , Well done!

  • Well done! You won the race
  • Brilliant!, that was a good shot.
  • Bravo!, You scored the most.

5. Interjections for Surprise

Interjections for Surprise is used in the sentence to express the strong sense of surprise about something that has happened such as Ha! , What! , Oh! , Ah! , Eh! Etc

  • Ah! It feels good.
  • Oh! You both know each other.
  • What! He died.
  • Ah! I got a 100$ note.

6. Interjections for Sorrow

Interjections for Sorrow is used in the sentence to express the emotion of sadness about something unfortunate has happened such as Alas! , Ah! , Oh! , Ouch! Etc

  • Ouch! That hurts.
  • Oops, I’m sorry. That was my mistake.
  • Alas! He broke his leg.

Now you know the types and you just have to practice interjection words to use in

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