Identify Parts of Speech (Interjections)

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Which word in the following sentence is an interjection?

Huh? I do not understand what you mean by that.

-Huh

-by

-understand

-you

Huh is the interjection in this sentence. An interjection expresses strong feelings or emotions. It can be a word or a phrase. “Huh?” expresses the feeling of being confused

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Which word in the following sentence is an interjection?

Oops, I accidentally dropped the glass and it broke.

-it

-Oops

-dropped

-and

Oops is the interjection in this sentence. An interjection expresses strong feelings or emotions. It can be a word or a phrase. “Oops” expresses shock, surprise, or embarrassment

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Which word in the following sentence is an interjection?

Wow! I have never seen a plate of nachos so big!

-big

-nachos

-I

-Wow

Wow is the interjection in this sentence. An interjection expresses strong feelings or emotions. It can be a word or a phrase. “Wow” expresses a feeling of being surprised or impressed.

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Which word in the following sentence is an interjection?

Ah! There is a snake in my boots!

-my

-in

-snake

-Ah

Ah is the interjection in this sentence. An interjection expresses strong feelings or emotions. It can be a word or a phrase. “Ah!” expresses the feeling of being scared or shocked.

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Which word in the following sentence is an interjection?

Darn, you took the last slice of cheesy pizza.

-cheesy

-pizza

-Darn

-took

Darn is the interjection in this sentence. An interjection expresses strong feelings or emotions. It can be a word or a phrase. “Darn” expresses the feeling of being upset or angry