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INTERJECTIONS
By Jahmal and Caitlin
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INTERJECTIONS ARE
Words or phrases used to exclaim or protest.
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EX.
Wow! Bam! Well!
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ER AND UM ARE
Also known as "hesitation devices"
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Yutaka Tsutano
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EX.
Ahhh! Um! Oh! Hurray!
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M'M! M'M! GOOD!
Is an example of an interjection
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AN INTERJECTION IS
A big name for a little word
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EX.
Hi! Bye! Cheers! Goodbye!
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INTERJECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED
By an exclamation mark.
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EX.
Yeah! Ugh! Awesome!
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PUT A COMMA AFTER AN INTERJECTION
That expresses a milder feeling.
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EX.
Oh my, Oh no, My,
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INTERJECTIONS ARE WORDS TO
Express strong or sudden feelings
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INTERJECTIONS ARE SOMETIMES
Expressed as a single word or a non-sentence phrase
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EX.
"Sup!" "Hoo-ah!" "Help!"
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IN GRAMMAR, AN INTERJECTION MAY BE USED TO
Express an emotion or sentiment on part of the speaker.
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EX.
Ha! Seriously! No Way!
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INTERJECTIONS SOMETIMES STAND ALONE,
But they are often contained with larger structures
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EX.
No, you shouldn't do that.
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OUR
Sources
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GRAMMAR.CCC.COMMENT.EDU
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EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
:)
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ENGLISHCLUB.COM
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GRAMMAR.ABOUT.COM
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THE DICTIONARY
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LANGUAGE ARTS
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