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Home VII. Correct Sentences (Chapters 23-27) Web Examples of commonly used interjections (p. 364) ... However, some words commonly serve as interjections, having few or no other functions. Some of these words, with their correct spellings, are listed below.
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All words can be misused or misappropriated. Interjections, because of their blue colar status in the language, are disrespected disproportinately. Take the simple imperative shoo By defintion, it should be used only for scaring off an animal.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interjection An interjection is a part of speech I just found myself looking for the same question and came upon this... My best answer would be that they are most commonly used in speech. I don't have the ans...
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Examples Help! Visit this free resource for definitions and examples of Interjections. Free facts, examples and information about Interjections. ... ; An interjection is a word used to express some sudden emotion of the mind ... 'The following words are a list of Interjections which are commonly used in the English language:
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An explanation of interjections and instructions on how to punctuate them. ... The following list includes some of the most commonly used interjections in English, though many of them are decidedly archaic and therefore seldom used these days except in jest:
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*The most commonly used interjections in standardized exams are as follows -; oh; alas; ouch; Godspeed; we aye ; aww ; hey; yoo-hoo; Yuk; oh dear ; Oh! Gee! Good grief; okey dokey; Ouch; ugh; wow; alas; eureka. Uh;
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Some interjections such as “er” and “um” are commonly used when people aren’t sure what to say or are thinking about what they should say. You will usually find these interjections more in speaking than in writing, but some writers do incorporate them into their work.
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A few interjections are derived from old religious oaths ... Parliamo Scots; A few interjections commonly used in Scots ... A few interjections commonly used in Scots...
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Commonly Used Interjections aha hey hurray my oh oops ouch rats well wow yikes yippee An interjection has no grammatical relationship to the rest of the sentence. Usually an interjection is followed by an exclamation point.
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