Sure! Let’s solve this step by step.
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Task:
Underline the
interjections in each sentence and identify them as
mild or
strong.
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What is an interjection?
An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses a sudden emotion or reaction. It often stands alone or at the beginning of a sentence and is not grammatically connected to the rest of the sentence.
Examples: *Oh!, Wow!, Oops!, Shh!*
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Mild interjections — express gentle, everyday emotions (e.g., *oh, uh, mmm, shh*).
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Strong interjections — express intense, sudden, or dramatic emotions (e.g., *wow, oops, yikes, no!*).
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Now, let’s go line by line:
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1) Oh, I missed the train.
✔ Interjection: *Oh*
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Type: Mild
*(Expresses mild surprise or disappointment)*
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2) Woo-hoo! It’s the weekend!
✔ Interjection: *Woo-hoo!*
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Type: Strong
*(Expresses excitement or celebration — loud and energetic)*
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3) Uh, I couldn’t solve the problem.
✔ Interjection: *Uh*
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Type: Mild
*(Shows hesitation or mild frustration — common filler word)*
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4) Oops! I slipped on the wet floor!
✔ Interjection: *Oops!*
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Type: Strong
*(Expresses sudden realization of a mistake — often accompanied by surprise or embarrassment)*
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5) Mmm! It’s delicious!
✔ Interjection: *Mmm!*
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Type: Mild
*(Expresses quiet enjoyment or satisfaction — soft sound)*
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6) Shh, be quiet and listen to the teacher.
✔ Interjection: *Shh*
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Type: Mild
*(Used to request silence — gentle, not aggressive)*
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7) Yikes! That creature looks gross.
✔ Interjection: *Yikes!*
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Type: Strong
*(Expresses shock, fear, or disgust — strong emotional reaction)*
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8) No, we are not attending the event.
✔ Interjection: *No*
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Type: Strong
*(Used here as a firm refusal or denial — assertive and emphatic)*
> ⚠️ Note: “No” can sometimes be a simple answer or part of a sentence, but here it’s used emphatically at the start to express refusal — so it functions as a
strong interjection.
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✔ Final Answers:
| Sentence | Underlined Interjection | Type |
|----------|--------------------------|--------|
| 1 |
Oh | Mild |
| 2 |
Woo-hoo! | Strong |
| 3 |
Uh | Mild |
| 4 |
Oops! | Strong |
| 5 |
Mmm! | Mild |
| 6 |
Shh | Mild |
| 7 |
Yikes! | Strong |
| 8 |
No | Strong |
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Tip for students:
To identify interjections, ask yourself: “Does this word express a sudden feeling or reaction, and could it stand alone?” If yes, it’s likely an interjection!
Let me know if you’d like a printable version or flashcards for practice! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of interjections worksheet.