
Interjections
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- Q1What is an interjection?A verb that describes the subject by connecting it to a predicate adjective or noun.A word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase.A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, etc.An abrupt remark, in the middle of a thought; an exclamation.30s
- Q2What is an example of an interjection?YummywhopigMs. B30s
- Q3What is not an interjection?SheepWowOopsHurray30s
- Q4What do interjections show?EmotionDescriptionActionSubject30s
- Q5Which sentence uses the interjection "Ouch!" correctly?Ouch, I closed my finger on the car door and it hurts!My baby sister doesn't like ouch!ies.Ouch? I like cake.Ouch is an expression that is used to show pain.60s
- Q6What do interjections usually have?Exclamation points after them or commas to separate it from the sentence.Flowers to enhance the reader's ability to read.Periods to tell people to stop reading. The sentence is boring!Questions marks after them.30s
- Q7Is "Hi" an interjection?Cake!YesMaybeNo30s
- Q8True or False: Interjections are ALWAYS followed by an exclamation point.TrueFalse30s
- Q9Are interjections ever followed by a question mark?NoYes30s
- Q10What famous interjection is used in the movie, A Christmas Carol?Aah!Bah, Humbug!Duh!Oops!30s