Interjections! Yay! Hmm? What are they?
Psst! What? Oh! Really? This lesson is all about interjections – which is a big word for the little sounds people make to express different feelings. These sounds can have a lot of meaning. It is important to know how to use them correctly because they can be polite or very impolite. Interjections can express interest and enthusiasm, or disinterest and boredom. Learn how to use these very common English expressions to communicate in ways textbooks will not teach you!
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Interjections! Yay! Hmm? What are they?
A short word or phrase expressing a feeling is known as an ___________.
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If you walk into an impressive house, you can say that it has the "______ factor".
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Anne: Try this soup I made! Gilbert: _____, it tastes horrible! What did you put in it?
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Jane: I ordered pizza tonight. Chris: _______! Pizza is my favourite food!
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Brad: Congratulations, you can join my club. Edward: ______! I'm so glad!
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Cheryl: The weather is going to be nice today. Brian: _____, I'm going to spend the day at the park.
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_____! No talking in the library, please.
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Susan: My car was stolen last week. Roger: _____! I'm so sorry to hear that.
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______! This milk has gone bad!
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Which set of interjections do people use when they are pausing to think about what to say next?
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