Looking at the image, you’re presented with a worksheet titled
“Interjections”. The task is to:
> *Complete each sentence using an appropriate interjection from the box.*
The box contains these 8 interjections:
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Hurray
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Oh
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Congrats
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Ouch
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Whew
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Wow
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Yippee
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Bravo
You need to choose the best-fitting interjection for each of the 8 sentences.
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Let’s solve each one step by step:
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1) ______! You’ve won first prize.
→ This is a celebration of winning. “Hurray” or “Yippee” or “Bravo” could fit, but
“Hurray” is classic for victory or good news.
✔ Answer: Hurray
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2) ______! What a beautiful place this is!
→ Expressing awe or surprise at beauty →
“Wow” is perfect here.
✔ Answer: Wow
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3) ______! I see you’re not coming to watch the match?
→ Surprise or disappointment →
“Oh” fits well as a reaction to unexpected news.
✔ Answer: Oh
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4) ______! We are all going to the circus!
→ Excitement about a fun event →
“Yippee” expresses joyful excitement.
✔ Answer: Yippee
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5) ______! The apple pie is delicious.
→ Appreciation or delight →
“Mmm” would be ideal, but it’s not in the box. Among the options,
“Wow” can express pleasant surprise. But wait —
“Bravo” is usually for performance,
“Congrats” for achievement… Hmm. Actually,
“Oh” can also express pleasant surprise. But let’s reconsider —
“Wow” is still the strongest fit for delicious food.
✔ Answer: Wow *(Note: Some might argue “Oh”, but “Wow” better captures strong positive reaction.)*
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6) ______! Kelly has won the contest.
→ Celebrating someone else’s success →
“Congrats” is short for “congratulations” — perfect here.
✔ Answer: Congrats
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7) ______! I hit my ankle.
→ Pain or sudden injury →
“Ouch” is the classic interjection for pain.
✔ Answer: Ouch
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8) ______! I have just finished the marathon!
→ Relief or exhaustion after a big effort →
“Whew” expresses relief or catching your breath.
✔ Answer: Whew
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
Hurray
2.
Wow
3.
Oh
4.
Yippee
5.
Wow *(or possibly “Oh” — but “Wow” is stronger for deliciousness)*
6.
Congrats
7.
Ouch
8.
Whew
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💡 Bonus Tip:
Interjections are words that express sudden emotion or reaction — they don’t grammatically connect to the rest of the sentence. They often stand alone and are followed by an exclamation mark!
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or explanation for kids! 🎉
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of interjection worksheet.