Let’s go through each sentence one by one and find the interjection — that’s the word or phrase that shows emotion, like surprise, joy, anger, greeting, etc. Remember, interjections can be followed by a comma, exclamation mark, or question mark.
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1. Ouch! I was bit by a mosquito
→ “Ouch!” is showing pain →
interjection
2. Hey, give that to me.
→ “Hey” is getting someone’s attention →
interjection
3. Why can’t you wake up on time, huh?
→ “huh?” is asking for agreement or reaction →
interjection
4. Hi, I’m happy you came home.
→ “Hi” is a greeting →
interjection
5. Wow! You look awesome in this dress.
→ “Wow!” shows surprise or admiration →
interjection
6. Careful, the lion is famished!
→ “Careful” is warning someone →
interjection
7. Yes, I will have a coffee please.
→ “Yes” is showing agreement →
interjection
8. Whew, that was very close.
→ “Whew” shows relief →
interjection
9. Wow! That was quick!
→ “Wow!” again shows surprise →
interjection
10. “Shoo!” shouted the old man when he saw monkeys plucking the mangoes.
→ “Shoo!” is telling animals to go away →
interjection
11. Stop! There is a pit ahead on the road.
→ “Stop!” is a command to get attention →
interjection
12. Yippee, I got all my answers right in the test.
→ “Yippee” shows excitement →
interjection
13. That was a great knock, Bravo!
→ “Bravo!” is praising someone →
interjection
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Now let’s list them clearly:
Final Answer:
1. Ouch
2. Hey
3. huh
4. Hi
5. Wow
6. Careful
7. Yes
8. Whew
9. Wow
10. Shoo
11. Stop
12. Yippee
13. Bravo
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 5th grade interjection worksheet.