Types of interjection



Interjections are words or phrases used to express strong emotions, sudden exclamations, or brief remarks. They are often used independently and don't have a grammatical connection with the rest of the sentence. Here are some common types of interjections:


Joy or Approval:


Yay!

Hooray!

Bravo!

Wow!

Surprise or Shock:


Oh!

Ah!

Aha!

Whoa!

Pain or Displeasure:


Ouch!

Ugh!

Oh no!

Yikes!

Greeting or Farewell:


Hello!

Hi!

Hey!

Goodbye!

Attention or Agreement:


Psst!

Shh!

Yeah!

Okay!

Pleasure or Affirmation:


Aww!

Mmm!

Yes!

Alright!

Hesitation or Uncertainty:


Um!

Uh!

Well...

Er...

Disgust or Disapproval:


Ugh!

Bleh!

Ew!

Yuck!

Pleasant Surprise:


Oh my!

Well, well!

Look!

Lo and behold!

Exclamation of Agreement or Understanding:


Aha!

Aww!

Oh, I see!

Got it!

These examples demonstrate the various emotions and situations that interjections can convey. Keep in mind that interjections are versatile and can sometimes be a bit challenging to categorize neatly, as their usage often depends on the context and the speaker's intent.








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