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Interjections Worksheet for students to practice using emotional words in sentences.

Interjections Worksheet with instructions and 15 sentences for students to add interjections.

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.
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