LESSON PLAN OF INTERJECTIONS Subject English Grade 10th

 

LESSON NO. 32 INTERJECTIONS

Subject English

Grade 10th

  •     An interjection is a short word or phrase that shows sudden feeling or emotion.
  •     An interjection is a word that is used to express some sudden feelings.

Hurrah

Oh

Bravo

Wonderful

Alas

Huh

Hmm

Bah

Hello

  • Interjections are frequently followed by an exclamation mark (!) which itself is used to express emotion.

Examples;

Go here > Go there!

Hurrah! I have won a prize.

Alas! She is dead

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.      Ah! Has she gone?

5.      Oh! I got such a surprise.

6.      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 exams.

2.      Man! What have you done?


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