Kinds of Interjection

An interjection is a part of speech, which is used in a sentence to express an emotion or a feeling. Generally, an interjection is used to show sudden emotions or sentiments, which can be any kind of excitement, joy, hatred, surprise or sorrow. There are many common words that are used in the English language with a purpose to express some kind of feeling or emotion. Hey, Bravo, Oh, Alas, Phew, Ah, Uh, Wow, Yipee, Hurrah, etc. are some of the words that are known as interjections in English grammar. Injections are written forms of sounds that are verbally express by humans. There are several interjections that you may hear every day. The most common interjections are discussed below.

Kinds of Interjection

1.  Interjection for Joy: If you want to show happiness or excitement in the sentence then you can use words like Wow! Hurray! Hurrah! Ha!

For example:

•    Wow! That’s great news.
•    Hurray! We won the football match.

2.  Interjection for Sorrow or Pain: When you want to express sadness in the sentence, then you can use words like Alas! Ah! Oh! Ouch!

For example:

•    Alas! She is no more.
•    Ouch! I cut my finger.

3.  Interjection for Surprise: In order to express a feeling of being surprised, you can use words like What! Well! Hey! Eh! Oh! Whoa!

For example:

•    Hey! I can’t believe you are right here with me.
•    What! He attempted suicide.

4. Interjection for Approval: If you want to convey your feelings of approval in the sentence, then you can use words like Well done! Bravo!

For example:

•    Well done! Your assignment is really good.
•    Bravo! You did a great job.

5. Interjection for Greeting: If you want to greet someone or convey your emotion of warmth to the other person, then you should use words like Hello! Hey! Hi!

For example:

•    Hi! How have you been.
•    Hey! It’s good to see you after a long time.

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