An interjection would be interjected into a thought/sentence.
"Oh!"
"Wow!"
"Ow!"
"Whoa!"
"Hey!"
etc....
it is interjected/ added to the main thought and typically found at the beginning of the sentence.
Interjections are words or phrases used to express emotions or reactions, such as surprise, frustration, or excitement. They are typically used in spoken language to add emphasis or convey a specific mood without changing the overall meaning of a sentence. Examples of interjections include "Wow!", "Ouch!", and "Hey!".
3 Interjections are Yes! Look! and No! a few other interjections are Stop! Ouch! and Whew! Interjections express emotional excitment.
Interjections are most commonly used in speech or dialogue.
Interjections are used to express strong emotions, often suddenly. Interjections are also used as verbal pauses. Some interjections include ah, well, oops, and whoa.
they are called interjections
The object pronouns are direct and indirect objects, but pronouns are not interjections.
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Interpolation
Interjections are words with no grammatical function that are added for emphasis. It's things like "Wow!" "Ugh," "Woo!" or "Yes!"
Some interjections that start with the letter J include "jeez," "jolly," and "just."
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