Study Notes
Interjections are short words or phrases that express a sudden emotion or feeling. They are often used at the beginning of a sentence and are usually followed by an exclamation mark.
- Interjection — short words or phrases expressing sudden emotion Example: Wow! Ouch! Yay!
- Strong Interjection — express a strong emotion Example: Bravo! Ouch!
- Mild Interjection — show less emotion Example: Yes, Hey, Hmm
Exam Tips
Key Definitions to Remember
- Interjections are short words or phrases expressing sudden emotion.
- Strong Interjections express a strong emotion.
- Mild Interjections show less emotion.
Common Confusions
- Confusing interjections with regular sentences.
- Misplacing interjections within a sentence.
Typical Exam Questions
- What is an interjection? An interjection is a short word or phrase expressing sudden emotion.
- Give an example of a strong interjection. Example: Ouch!
- How do mild interjections differ from strong interjections? Mild interjections show less emotion than strong interjections.
What Examiners Usually Test
- Ability to identify interjections in sentences.
- Differentiating between strong and mild interjections.