LESSON PLAN OF ‘INTERJECTION’
LESSON NO. 19 ‘INTERJECTION’
Subject English
Grade 10th
- The words that express some sudden feelings or emotions are called interjection. It is not a part of speech because it does n`t enter into the structure of a sentence. It stands independently.
Interjection may express:
1. Joy: [Hurrah! Huzzah! Wao! ]
2. Grief: [Alas! Ah! Oh!]
3.
Surprise: [Ha! What! Well!]
4.
Approval: [Bravo! Great! Well done! ]
5. Order: [Hold!
Quick! Ready!]
Examples:
1.
Hello!
What are you doing here?
2.
Alas!
My friend has died.
3.
\Hurrah!
We have won the match.
4.
Oh! I
got such a surprise.
5.
Hush!
Don`t say a word.
Certain groups of words are also used as interjections;
1.
Ah me!
2.
For shame!
3.
Good
heavens!
4.
Good
gracious!
Some adjectives are also used as interjections;
1.
Great! You
have done a good job.
2.
Nice!
You played well.
3.
Good!
We can use it.
4.
Sweet!
It looks so cute.
Some nouns are also used as interjections;
1.
Congratulations!
You have passed the exam.
2.
Man!
What have you done?
The following parts of speech are sometimes used as interjections;
Noun: A
horse! A horse! My dukedom for a horse!
Verb: would
it were eternal spring!
Adverb: How nice of you to come!
Conjunction: If only I were young again!
Infinitive: To think of him as a friend!
Activity 1
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