Grammar: Interjection


Written by      First published July 1, 2009      Last modified October 18, 2011

Express feeling or command attention, either alone or in a sentence. It is usually independnt of the rest of the sentence. Often it serves as an introduction: Oh! He’s going to fall! Some words are pure interjections. However, most parts of speech can be used as interjections: Ridiculous! I don’t believe it! Helen! This can’t be true!




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