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Usage of interjection

Usage of interjection

Lead: interjections are words used to express emotions, such as those expressed when speaking. It does not constitute the grammatical component of the following sentence, but it is related to it in meaning. The following sentences roughly explain the nature and reasons of this emotion. Let me introduce the usage of interjections for your reference!

Interjection is one of the most expressive words in spoken English and has a wide range of uses. Learning it plays an important role in improving English communicative competence and expressing complex thoughts. There are many exclamatory sentences in English, but they are rarely summarized in current grammar works, which makes many people unable to understand sentences containing exclamatory sentences. Now summarize the usage of some interjections:

Oh means surprise, accusation, pain, praise, chagrin, etc. Oh? 、? Oops? 、? Oh? Huh? 、? Huh? Wait a minute.

1.? Oh, who's that? Mr. Black asked. ? Oh, who is it? Mr. Black asked.

2.? Oh, you are so blind! ? He cried. ? Oh, you are so blind! ? He shouted.

3.? Oh, oh! ? He cried. ? My stomach! My head! Oh! Oh! ? Ouch! ouch! ? He shouted,? My stomach! My head! Ouch! Ouch! ?

4. Oh, a learned judge! Oh, smart young man. Oh, learned judge! Oh, clever young man!

Ah expresses surprise, joy, disgust, regret, contempt, threat, etc. Uh-huh? Wait a minute.

1. Ah, yes, Jenny married a very rich man. Ah, yes, Jenny married a very rich man.

2.? Ah, what a beautiful dress! ? The emperor thought. ? Ah! What gorgeous clothes! ? The emperor thought.

3. Oh, what a pity! Oh, what a pity!

Ah, this is my thing after 4 o'clock. Ah, this is what I am looking for.

Come means encouragement, impatience, attention, comfort, etc. Hey, all right, go ahead, okay? Wait a minute.

1. Oh, come on, Mathilde. Of course you can tell your old friends. Hey, come on, Mathilde, you can tell your old friend.

Come on, we must hurry. Hey, we have to hurry!

3. Come, come, give him change. Todd, give him the change. Okay, okay, Todd, give him the money, give him the money.

4. Come on, come on! What the hell are you doing behind the bicycle shed? Hey! Hey! What are you still hanging around in the carport?

Dear expresses regret, sadness, pity, sympathy, surprise, hope, etc. Oh, dear! Wait a minute.

1. my god! What terrible weather! Oh, dear! What terrible weather!

2. Oh, dear, dear! Where will Harry be? Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Where will Henry be?

3. Dear, dear! Where did I put my keys? Oh, where did I put my keys?

4.? Oh, my god He said to himself? Well, am I stupid or incompetent? ? He muttered, am I stupid or am I incompetent?

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Well means comfort, concession, expectation, sarcasm, explanation, blame, hesitation, etc. Okay, but, okay, huh? Wait a minute.

1. Your father found him in the garage. Your father found him in the garage.

2. Are you sure? Well, maybe you're right. Are you sure? Well, maybe you're right.

Well, you must come to lunch tomorrow. But you must come to lunch tomorrow.

I handed him the note and said, Oh, good, I apologize. ? I handed him the ticket and said, oh, great. I apologize. ?

Well, why don't you make a notice like them? Then, why don't you make a billboard like theirs?

Now it means warning, command, request, explanation and comfort. Hey, here, ready? And so on, sometimes without translation.

1. Now, now, you two; Don't call again. Hey, hey, you two, stop fighting.

2. Now, now, my child! It's okay! No need to cry! Okay, okay, kid, it's okay. Don't cry.

Now, let's play basketball. Come, let's play basketball!

Now, help me up, doctor, help me up. Where is he? Help me up, doctor. Help me up. Where is he?

Express pride, encouragement, sympathy, sadness, impatience, disappointment, comfort, provocation, concern, etc. Yo, listen, okay, okay? Wait a minute.

1. There! There! Never mind, you will feel better soon. Okay, okay, that's okay. You'll be fine soon.

2. Oh, you talk too much. Come on, come on, you talk too much.

3. Is it there? I filled it up again. Look, I filled it up again.

4. Is it there? What is that? Yo, what's that!

Humans express excitement, contempt, impatience and concern. Ah, hi? Wait a minute.

1.? Use your knife, man! ? The British officer next to him ordered. ? Hey, cut it with a knife! ? The British officer next to him ordered.

2. Come on, man. Hey, hurry up.

3. We won the game, man! Ah, we won.

Boys express happiness, excitement, surprise, etc. Hey, wow, hum, what's wrong? Wait a minute.

1. Oh, my God! Our team will win! How wonderful. Wow, what's wrong! Our team will win! Great!

2. Boy! Mom, this soup is delicious! Hey, mom, this soup is delicious.

3. Oh, my God! I just had a good dream! Hey, I just had a good dream.

Ten, in addition to:

Ha (surprise, doubt, contempt) Aha (pride, surprise, ridicule, satisfaction)

Hey (Joy, Greetings) Hell (Joy, Surprise, Greetings)

Sh (stop, attract attention) Why (surprise, protest)

Nonsense (nonsense) Oh, my God (surprised, unhappy)

1. Ha! Proud as these nobles are, he is afraid to see me. Ha! Although these nobles are arrogant, they are afraid to see me.

2. There is nothing wrong with these pants; Now vest; Aha, that's right again Pants fit; Please try on your vest again; Aha, it's also very suitable.

3 hey! T expect to meet you here. Hi, I didn't expect to meet you here.

4. Hello? Yes, this is Professor Hunter's home. Hello, yes, this is Professor Hunter's home.

5. They will go down soon. Then Tum suddenly whispered. ? Shh! Stay still. Do not move! ? They were about to go down again when Tom suddenly whispered, shh, be quiet and don't move! ?

6 Why, what's the harm? Well, what are the disadvantages?

7.? Nonsense,? Cried the king. ? My chef is the best chef in the world. ? That's bullshit! ? Cried the king. My chef is the best chef in the world. ?

8.? Oh, my god Listen to that silly child. Father said. ? Oh, my God, listen to what that silly child is talking about! ? The father of the child said.

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