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Anonymous

Nov 24, 2024

Write a sentence using at least one properly punctuated interjection.

Please compose a sentence that includes at least one correctly punctuated interjection.

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Anonymous

Jan 14, 2025

Ugh! I cannot believe we are eating leftover vegan food for a fourth night in a row.In the example I provided, I punctuated it with an exclamation point in an attempto to convey a strong emotion, such as anger, excitement, or surprise.Interjections are implemented in order to  capture short bursts of emotion. An interjection consists on a single word, phrase, or short clause that communicates the facial expression and body language that the sentence itself will sometimes neglect.
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Anonymous

Feb 13, 2025

"Wow! what a great present." Hope this helps.
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Anonymous

Jan 08, 2025

"Yes, you can skip school for the rest of the year."
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Anonymous

Feb 20, 2025

Hi! I am so very happy to answer your question!Explanation:NounHey do you know where i can find a Taxi?VerbThe taxi drove down the highway exceeding the speed limit.AdjectiveDo you see that rusty taxi down the road?InterjectionHi! Thank you so so much for picking me up! I've had a little too much to drink tonight and i need a ride home. I would call an Uber but i haven't been in a taxi before!An interjection is an exclamatory word that can appear at the beginning or the end of a sentence. I HOPE THIS ANSWER HELPS YOU!!!
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Anonymous

Feb 03, 2025

Wow! What a wonderful view.Explanation:An interjection is a word (usually a short one) used to show a sudden or spontaneous expression of emotion or feeling (like fear, surprise, disgust, hesitation), or to give a brief order. Examples of interjections are Shh!, Wow!, Oh!, Boo, Oops, Ouch! Ew!, Uh, Um; some adjectives such as Good!, Cool!, Sweet! and some greetings like hey, bye and hi. Example of a sentence using a properly punctuated interjection:Wow! What a wonderful view.In this sentence, Wow! is an interjection, with no particular grammatical relation to the sentence, that is used to express surprise. It is also properly punctuated with an exclamation point as exclamation points are used with phrases and interjections showing surprise, excitement, or anger.
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Anonymous

Jan 12, 2025

A small child came outside and painted with me. S creative.
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Anonymous

Jan 26, 2025

Allison is a beautiful young woman with a small home in Arkansas and she lives there with her husband Robert and daughter Lindsay who both like to go out fishing during the summer in Wisconsin where Robert's parents, Carrie and Mitch live near a sparkling, blue lake. 
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Anonymous

Feb 07, 2025

Iam eating pizza.The verb is eating.Verb is an action , something you do.Eating is verb because you are doing it (action )Hope I help
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Anonymous

Jan 20, 2025

If you can use any word to make a sentence, then you can write something like:The fast lifeguard rescued the young cat and her kittens from the sinking boat.

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