English Grammar/Basic Parts of Speech/Interjections
An interjection is a word or group of words that is used to express surprise, fear, pain or other emotions. It is not grammatically related to other words in a sentence, so it functions independently. It may be followed by an exclamation point, or a comma when part of a complete sentence.
List of Interjections
| ah | goodness | hurray | tsk |
| aha | gracious | oh | well |
| alas | great | omigosh/omg | whew |
| dear | hello/hi | ouch | wow |
| gee | hey | psst | yipee |
Examples
- Ouch! You hurt my knee.
- Hello, how have you been?