Interjections Definition Uses Rules Examples and Exercise
Here are definitions of interjections, uses, rules, examples, and exercises. Interjections are called exclamatory words and are used in exclamatory sentences.
Definition:- Interjections are those words that are used to denote the sudden feelings of heart or mind.
Interjections are used in exclamatory sentences.
After interjection, the exclamation mark (!) is used.
Uses of interjections:
1. Hurrah! (aa ha) – For Happiness
Example. (A).Hurrah! We have won the match.
(B). Hurrah! I have passed.
2. Alas! (hayy):- for sorrow
Example: (A).Alas! I have failed.
(B). Alas! I am ruined.
3. Hush! (chup):- To be quite.
Example: (A). Hush! Someone is coming.
(B). Hush! Child is sleeping.
4. Bravo! (shabas):- for praising.
Example: (A). Bravo! You have done well.
(B). Bravo! You played very well.
5. Hello! (suno):- for listen
Example: (A). Hello! I am here.
(B). Hello Siddhartha! How are you.
6. Oh! :- For surprise.
Example: (A) Oh! What a beautiful flower is.
7. Fie fie (chi chi):- for hate.
Example: (A) Fie fie! What a dirty boy.
8. Ha ha! (aa ha):- for happiness.
Example: (A) Ha ah! I have found my pen.
9. Look (dheko):- for seeing.
Example: (A) Look! He is coming.
10. Oh! :- for sorrow.
Example: (A) Oh! We have lost the match.
11. Good heaven/Good God ( Hye Bhagwan):- for kindness
Example: (A) Good God! he has lost his job.
12. Hail/ welcome! (swagat, Abhivadan, Namaskar):- for welcome.
Example: (A) Hail! You have done your work properly.
13. Aha! Indeed! What! Lo! :- for surprise.
Example: (A) Indeed! He is very intelligent person.
14. Hark! (Suno):- for attracting,
Example: (A) Hark! Your grandfather is sleeping.