Interjections / English exclamation Emerald Study Notes
Interjections
Hi! That's an interface. :-)
"Interjection" is a big name for a little word. Interjections are short exclamations like Oh !, Um or Ah! They have no real grammatical value but we use them quite often, usually more in speaking than in writing. When interjections are inserted into A Sentence, They Have No Grammatical Connection To The Sentence. An Interjection Is Sometimes Followed by An Exclamation Mark (!).
Here Are Some Interjections with Examples:
interjection
Hi! That is an exclamation. "Sitting" is some words that are commonly used by well-known people. Sitche is some shortcoming, such as 噢! , Um or! They have no real syntax meaning, but we often use them frequently, usually use more in the speech or book. When the exclamation is inserted into a sentence, they have no direct syntax relationship with the sentence. In writing, an exclamation Behind it is often added (!).
Here is some examples of exclamation:
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AH ah
Expressing pleasure express is happy
"Ah, That Feels Good." Ah, that is really good. --------------------------------- ------------------- Expressing Realization Expression Implementation
"Ah, now I Understand.", Now I understand. ----------------------------------- ----------------- Expressing Resignation Expression Abandon
"AH Well, IT can't Be Heped." -------------------------------------- --------------- Expressing surprise expression surprised
"Ah! I'VE WON!" Ah! I have won! ---------------------------------- -------------------
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Alas Expressing Grief or pity Expresss grief or compassion
"Alas, She's dead now." Hey, she has already died now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------
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Expressing pity means sympathy
"Oh Dear! Does it hurt?" How is God! How is it hurt? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Expressing surprise expressed surprise
"Dear me! That's a surprise!" Oops! That's uncompristeous! ----------------------------------- ------------------
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eh
ASKING for Repetition Repeat
"IT's hot today" "eh?" "I said it's hot today." Today, the weather is hot. Hey? I said that today is very hot. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- Expressing enquiry means an inquiry
"What do you think of this, eh?" Hey, how do you think? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Expressing surprise is surprised
"EH! Really?" Hey! Really? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Inviting Agreement attracts agrees
"Let's Go, EH?" Let's go, ok? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------
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erhand
Expressing Hesitation means hesitation
"Lima is the capital of ... er ... peu." The capital of Lima is ... um ... Peru. -------------------- ---------------------------------
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Hello, Hullo, Haro
Expressing Greeting Express congratulations / greetings
"Hello John. How are you today?" Hello John, what are you doing today? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Expressing surprise is surprised
"Hello! My Car's GONE!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -----------
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Calling attention is called someone
"Hey, Look at this!" Hey, pay attention to see there! --------------------------------- ------------------ Expressing surprise, Joy ETC expressive surprise, happiness, etc.
"Hey! What a good idea!" Hey! What good idea! -------------------------------------------------- ---
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Hi
Expressing Greeting Express congratulations / greetings
"Hi! What's new?" Hey! Is there a new thing? --------------------------------- ------------------
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HMM
Expressing Hesitation, Doubt or Disagreement expression hesitation, suspicion or opinion
"HMM, I'm not so sure." Hey, I am not very confident. ------------------------------- ----------------------
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Oh, o oh / 哟
Expressing surprise expressed surprise
"Oh! You're here!" Hey! You are here! ----------------------------------- ------------------ Expressing Pain Expression pain
"Oh! I've got a toothache! I have already toothed. ---------------------------------- ------------------- Expressing Pleading Expression
"Oh, please say" yes "!" Hey, please say "Yes"! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------
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Ouch 唷 / hurt
Expressing pain indicates pain
"Ouch! That hurts!" 唷! That is very pain! ------------------------------------ ----------------- / - ************************************** *********************************************************** ****************** /
UH
Expressing Hesitation Expression Herd "UH ... I don't know the answer to this. Oh, I don't know how to answer that. --------------------- --------------------------------
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UH-huh,
Expressing Agreetment adheres to
"Shall We go?" "UH-huh.", Ha. We are walking, ok? ----------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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UM, umm um
Expressing Hesitation means 踌躇 "85 DeVided by 5 IS UM ... 17." 85 divided by 5 is um ... 17. ---------------------- -------------------------------
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Well
Expressing surprise expressed surprise
"Well I Never!" Ok, I will never! ------------------------------------- ---------------- Introducing a remark introduces a review
"Well, what Did He Say?" Well, what did he say? --------------------------------- ------------------
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Interjections
Hi! That's an interface. :-)
"Interjection" is a big name for a little word.
Interjections Are Short Exclamations Like Oh !, um or ah!
The Have No Real Grammatical Value But We Use the the quite OFTEN,
USUALLY More In Speaking Than Writing.when Interjections Are INSERTED INTO A SENTENCE,
Theh Have No Grammatical Connection To The Sentence.
An Interjection IS Sometimes Followed by an Exclamation Mark (!). Wen Written.
Here Are Some Interjections with Examples:
interjection
Hi! That is an exclamation.
"Signs" is some words that are commonly used by well-known people.
Signs is some shortcomings, such as 噢! , Um or!
They have no real syntax meaning, but we often use them often.
Usually use more in a speech or book.
When the exclamation is inserted into a sentence,
They have no direct syntax relationship with the sentence.
When writing, an exclamation is often added (!).
Here is some examples of exclamation:
Interjection meaning example
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AH
what
Expressing pleasure
Happiness
"AH, THAT Feels Good."
Ah, it feels good.
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Expressing Realization
Expression implementation
"AH, now I Understand."
Ah, now I understand.
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Expressing Resignation
Express
"AH Well, IT CAN't Be Heped."
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Expressing surprise
Expression of surprise
"AH! I'VE WON!"
Ah! I have won!
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Alas
Ugh
Expressing Grief or Pity
Express grief or compassion
"Alas, She's Dead Now."
Oh, she has been dead now.
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dear
Dear
Expressing pity
Show sympathy
"Oh Dear! Does it hurt?"
God! How is it injured?
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Expressing surprise
Surprising
"Dear me! That's a surprise!"
Oops! It is really unbelieving!
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EH
Uh
ask for repetition
Repeated answer
"It's hot today" "eh?" "I Said it's hot today."
Today's weather is very hot. Hey? I said that the weather is very hot.
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Expressing enquiry
Indicate inquiry
"What do you think of this, eh?"
Hey, what do you think?
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Expressing surprise
Surprising
"Eh! Really?"
Hey! Really?
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Inviting agreement
Attract agree
"Let's Go, EH?"
Let's go, okay?
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ER
Ok
Expressing Hesitation
Hesitated
"Lima is The Capital of ... Er ... Peru."
The capital of Lima is ... um ... Peru.
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Hello, Hullo
Hello, Haro
Expressing Greeting
Congratulations / greetings
"Hello John. How are you today?"
Hello John, what are you today?
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Expressing surprise
Surprising
"Hello! My Car's Gone!"
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HEY
Hi
Calling attention
Call someone's attention
"Hey, Look At this!"
Hello, pay attention to it!
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Expressing surprise, Joy ETC
Expressive surprise, happiness, etc.
"Hey! What a good idea!"
Hey! What a good idea!
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hi
Hi
Expressing Greeting
Congratulations / greetings
"Hi! What's new?"
Hey! Is there a new thing?
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HMM
Expressing Hesitation, Doubt or Disagreement
Expression hesitation, suspicion or opinion
"HMM, I'm Not So Sure."
Oh, I am not very confident.
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OH, O
Oh / 哟
Expressing surprise
Surprising
"Oh! You're here!"
Oh! You are here!
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Expressing pain
Incision
"Oh! I've got a toothache
Oops! I have been toothache.
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Expressing pleading
Express advice
"OH, please say" yes "!"
Oh, please say "Yes"!
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Ouch
唷 / hurt
Expressing pain
Show pain
"Ouch! That hurts!"
唷! That is very painful!
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UH
what
Expressing Hesitation
Hesitation
"UH ... I don't know the answer to what.
Oh, I don't know how to answer that.
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UH-huh
Ah
Expressing agreetment
Agree
"Shall We go?" "Uh-huh.", Ha. We are going, ok?
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UM, UMM
Ok
Expressing Hesitation
Indicate
"85 DeVided by 5 IS Um ... 17."
85 is divided by 5 is um ... 17.
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Well
Great
Expressing surprise
Surprising
"Well I NEVER!"
Ok, I will never!
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Introducing a Remark
Introduce comments
"Well, what Did He Say?"
Well, what do he say?
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