Interjections: A Guide to Expressing Emotions and Reactions
Explore the world of interjections as a means to convey various emotions and reactions in language. From greetings to expressing surprise, joy, appreciation, and approval, discover the power of interjections in communication. Learn how to use interjections effectively to add depth and vitality to your conversations and expressions.
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Identification Compiled by: Emdadul Hoque Lecturer of English Bir Pratik Momin Ullah Patwary Academy, Maishadi, Chandpur. Mob:01737722193
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Whoa, this country is amazing! Wow! that s an awesome moment. Congrats! You finally got your Bachelor s degree. Alas! I m lost my watch. Oh! I forgot this story.
Ah Alas Alak Bah Eh Hallo Heavens Good Indeed Never Hey Ho Good grief Mercy O Oh Oops Whoops What Well
To express greeting: Hey! come here. Hey! How are you doing? Hello! What happened to you? Hi! Are you new here? Hey! Don t be so rude. Hello! Is there someone here?
To express appreciation/approval: Bravo! Shakib scored 100. Bravo! Raju has stood first. Yummy! The cake is so tasty. Well done! your art is amazing. Splendid! I like your work. Brilliant! You have owned the first prize.
To express surprise: Hey! What have you done? What! You won the first prize. Oh! What a glorious cricket match. Ah! Karim has spoiled our project. What! Riya is not joining the party. What! You are playing on the national team.
To express joy: Wow! The design is marvelous. Wow! The place is so amazing. Hurray! I have won a prize. Yippee! You are going with us. Wow! You are looking so gorgeous. Hurray! My article is published in the newspaper.
To express sorrow/grief: Ouch! I hurt my sister. Ouch! I hurt my wrist. Ah! We lost the match. Oh! The story was so pitiful. Ah! Meena has broken her hand. Alas! Karim s uncle died yesterday.
To express attention: Look! Karim is there. Hush! Rafiq is there. Look! someone is coming. Listen! We are going tomorrow morning.
To Express hatred: Oh no! This is so bad. How awful! Yuch! you are a bad person. How disgusting! Please stop it.