Definition
An interjection is a word that expresses
a sudden, strong feeling such as surprise, pain, or
pleasure. Interjections show strong emotion. Since
interjections are not linked grammatically to other words in the sentence, they are set off
from the rest of the sentence with a comma or an exclamation mark.
For example:
Oh! What a shock you gave me with that gorilla
suit.
Wow! That’s not a gorilla suit!
Oh dear!
Ouch!
Look out!
Happy
Cheers! Birthday!
Ssh!
Wow!
Goodness!
Oh!
Good!
Oh no!
Hooray!
Thanks!
Help!
Good luck!
Well done!
Gosh!
Hey!
Merry Christmas!
Happy New Year!