Parts of the Speech

Parts of the Speech

by Tine Perez -
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"An interjection is a spoken or written expression of emotion like 'Wow!' for surprise, 'Ouch!' for pain, 'Wow!' for surprise, or 'Argh!' for frustration."

  1. AnArticle (a little word before a noun)

  2. interjectionNoun (thing being talked about)

  3. isVerb (action word)

  4. aArticle (like "an")

  5. spokenAdjective (describes how the expression is said)

  6. orConjunction (joins words)

  7. writtenAdjective (describes how the expression is written)

  8. expressionNoun (thing being described)

  9. ofPreposition (shows a relationship)

  10. emotionNoun (feeling or state)

  11. likePreposition (introduces examples)

  12. 'Wow!'Interjection (a word showing surprise)

  13. forPreposition (shows the reason)

  14. surpriseNoun (feeling of being surprised)

  15. 'Ouch!'Interjection (a word showing pain)

  16. forPreposition (shows the reason)

  17. painNoun (feeling of pain)

  18. 'Wow!'Interjection (same word, shows surprise again)

  19. forPreposition (shows the reason)

  20. surpriseNoun (feeling of being surprised)

  21. orConjunction (joins words)

  22. 'Argh!'Interjection (a word showing frustration)

  23. forPreposition (shows the reason)

  24. frustrationNoun (feeling of frustration)