Ah, 'injections' refers to interjections as a part of speech. These are words or phrases expressing emotions, often standing alone. Examples: 'Wow!' 'Oh no!' 'Ouch!' 'Hurray!' They usually end with an exclamation mark but can also be used subtly."

Ah, 'injections' refers to interjections as a part of speech. These are words or phrases expressing emotions, often standing alone. Examples: 'Wow!' 'Oh no!' 'Ouch!' 'Hurray!' They usually end with an exclamation mark but can also be used subtly."

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Ah, "injections" would relate to interjections as a part of speech. Interjections are words or phrases used to express sudden emotions or feelings, often standing alone in a sentence. For example:


"Wow!"


"Oh no!"


"Ouch!"


"Hurray!"



They are typically followed by an exclamation mark (!) but can sometimes be used in softer contexts. Let me know if you'd like more examples or details!

Ah, "injections" would relate to interjections as a part of speech. Interjections are words or phrases used to express sudden emotions or feelings, often standing alone in a sentence. For example:


"Wow!"


"Oh no!"


"Ouch!"


"Hurray!"



They are typically followed by an exclamation mark (!) but can sometimes be used in softer contexts. Let me know if you'd like more examples o

r details!