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Give an example of an interjection.

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Certainly! An example of an interjection is "Wow!" In this case, "Wow" expresses surprise or amazement and is used to convey a strong emotional reaction.
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Yikes,bravo
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interjection is a word or phrase that is grammatically independent from the words around it, and mainly expresses feeling rather than meaning. Oh, what a beautiful house! Uh-oh, this looks bad.
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Example of an interjection is hey, wow, hurrah, ouch ah
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Interjections are parts of English speech that enhance the emotion of expression in a sentence. Words like wow and hurray are examples of interjections. Eg..Wow! What a lovely dress. Hurray! We are going on a family vacation.
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