Interjections Worksheet for students to practice using emotional words in sentences.
Interjections Worksheet with instructions and 15 sentences for students to add interjections.
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Instructions Recap:
Interjections are words that express emotion and are typically followed by an exclamation point or a comma. The provided interjections are:
Oh, Great, Wow, Ouch, Hey, Please, and No.
We will choose the most appropriate interjection from this list for each sentence based on context and emotion.
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Solutions with Explanations:
1. No! Do not interrupt the teacher.
→ "No" expresses strong refusal or warning — fits perfectly here.
2. Wow, what a wonderful time we had at the mall!
→ "Wow" shows excitement and admiration — matches the joyful tone.
3. Great, this is an awesome microwavable dinner.
→ "Great" conveys satisfaction and approval of the meal.
4. Wow, what a fabulous experience for students.
→ Again, "Wow" reflects amazement and positive surprise.
5. Hey! So you have finally decided to go.
→ "Hey" is used to get attention or express sudden realization — fits the tone of surprise.
6. Ouch, what an incredibly rude thing to say!
→ "Ouch" expresses pain or discomfort — metaphorical here for emotional hurt.
7. Oh, I can’t take it anymore.
→ "Oh" expresses frustration or exasperation — commonly used in such situations.
8. Wow, you look great in those clear heels!
→ "Wow" again shows admiration and surprise at someone’s appearance.
9. Hey! The police are coming.
→ "Hey" alerts others urgently — suitable for a warning.
10. Ouch, the earth is shaking!
→ "Ouch" here is used humorously or dramatically to express shock or fear during an earthquake.
11. No, get out of here!
→ "No" expresses urgency and command — fitting for a forceful order.
12. Wow, I love this class.
→ "Wow" shows enthusiasm and excitement about the class.
13. Please, stop that annoying song.
→ "Please" is a polite request — used here to ask someone to stop something unpleasant.
14. Hey! Come help me.
→ "Hey" calls attention — perfect for getting someone’s notice in an urgent situation.
15. Oh, I need more time!
→ "Oh" expresses realization or mild distress — common when someone realizes they’re rushed.
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✔ Final Answers:
1. No
2. Wow
3. Great
4. Wow
5. Hey
6. Ouch
7. Oh
8. Wow
9. Hey
10. Ouch
11. No
12. Wow
13. Please
14. Hey
15. Oh
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🔍 Summary:
- We selected interjections based on the emotion conveyed in each sentence.
- Used exclamation points after interjections when they express strong emotion (e.g., "Hey!", "No!").
- Used commas when the interjection is softer or part of a larger sentence (e.g., "Wow, what a wonderful time...").
This exercise helps reinforce understanding of how interjections add expression and emotion to writing.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of interjection worksheet.