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Interjection

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(interjection) Jeepers! This is a great deal. 23. (interjection) Ah! The sun is so warm. 24. (interjection) No! I will never try that. 25. (adverb) Georgette eventually walked her brother to the station. The four trees are , ,, and . The four fi rst names are , , , and . Number correct 4 % Name Date Period Score %

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Eight Parts of Speech - Anderson School District Five

Eight Parts of Speech - Anderson School District Five

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Interjection- a word used to express emotion. It has no grammatical relation to the rest of the sentence. Interjections are set off by exclamation points (!) to indicate strong emotion and/or commas (,) indicate mild emotion or indifference. EXAMPLES: Hey! Be careful of that wire! Well, I guess that’s that!

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CHAPTER Sequence Labeling for Parts of Speech and Named ...

CHAPTER Sequence Labeling for Parts of Speech and Named ...

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interjection Interjections (oh, hey, alas, uh, um) are a smaller open class that also includes greetings (hello, goodbye) and question responses (yes, no, uh-huh). preposition English adpositions occur before nouns, hence are called prepositions. They can indicate spatial or temporal relations, whether literal (on it, before then, by the house)

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Functional Grammar and Its Implications for English ...

Functional Grammar and Its Implications for English ...

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preposition, conjunction, and interjection. Then each of these ten classes can be divided into subcategories based on their functions. In functional grammar, these classes of words do not disappear. However, functional grammar places English words into four big groups: noun group, verb group, adjective group, and prepositional group (See ...

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PARTS OF SPEECH ADJECTIVE: Describes a noun or pronoun ...

PARTS OF SPEECH ADJECTIVE: Describes a noun or pronoun ...

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INTERJECTION: A word, usually at the beginning of a sentence, which is used to show emotion: one expressing strong emotion is followed by an exclamation point (!); mild emotion followed by a comma (,). NOUN: Name of a person, place, or thing (tells who or what); may be concrete or abstract; common or proper, singular or plural.

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PARTS OF SPEECH

PARTS OF SPEECH

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Adjective I-Interjection. PRACTICE: 1. The little dog ran. 2. Oh! You scared me! 3. The snow fell softly. 4. The house was red and small. 5. Pat and Joe quickly raked the leaves. MORE PRACTICE: 6. With great joy, Mom and Dad welcomed the new baby. 7. The boys fished in the gurgling stream. 8. Mary finished her reading assignment.

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Recognizing the Parts of Speech - English for Everyone

Recognizing the Parts of Speech - English for Everyone

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INTERJECTION: exclamation that is not grammatically party of the sentence (No!, Ouch!) Directions: Label the underlined words according to their part of speech. 1. Dr. Alexander discovered a cure for anemia. 2. He was a great man. 3. The boys played happily in the snow. 4. The dangerous river flowed rapidly. 5.

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Tagalog-English Code Switching as a Mode of Discourse

Tagalog-English Code Switching as a Mode of Discourse

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interjection. Another example is: I can tell you with a straight face na wala kaming age-agenda [that we have nothing like an agenda] – where the switch is from an English main clause to a Tagalog noun clause, with agenda as a borrowing (what Poplack and Sankoff labeled as the mechanism of “nonce borrowing”).

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Section: A

Section: A

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6.2 Minor Word Class: Preposition, conjunction, articles, interjection and determiners 6.3 Tense, aspect, voice and mood 6.4 Sentences and transformation 6.5 Reported speech Unit 7: Reading and Writing in English 7.1. Reading for comprehension and reading habit 7.2. Essentials in reading and writing process 7.3. Writing stories and essays 7.4.

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