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GRAMMAR CLASS - 08
THE INSO PROJECT
BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE IS PROVIDING FREE ENGLISH CLASSES TO THE HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS OF RURAL AND SLUM AREAS AT FREE OF COST THROUGH THEIR PROJECT IS THE INSO PROJECT. THE FULL FORM OF INSO IS "IMPLEMENT NEW STUDENT OBJECT" IN SHORT WE CAN SAY, "INSO". AS WELL AS NOW THE INSO PROJECT STARTED TO GIVE FREE ENGLISH CLASS TO THE COLLAGE STUDENTS WHICH JOINING US FROM DIFFERENT PLACES.THE INSO PROJECT IS MADE BY ASHISH DIVYA WHO IS THE YOUNGEST SOCIAL WORKER OF INDIA. IF WE TALK ABOUT ASHISH DIVYA SIR SO HE IS ONE FROM TEACHER, SOCIAL WORKER IN FIELD OF HEALTH, AWARENESS AND SPECIALLY EDUCATION.IN THIS OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE INSO PROJECT IS PROVIDING FREE ENGLISH CLASS NOTES FOR THE STUDENTS WHICH CAN'T AFFORD THE ENGLISH CLASS FROM THE VARIOUS SCHOOLS OR INSTITUTE TO CAUSE OF THEIR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS.
THE INSO PROJECT IS ADDING ALL ESSENTIAL NOTES FOR STUDENTS WHICH ARE GIVEN BELOW -
- GENERAL VERB CLASS - IN ALL CLASSES OF GENERAL VERB PROVIDES YOU A BUNCH 50 GENERAL USING OF VERBS. HERE ALL STUDENTS ARE GOING TO BE LEARN MORE THAN 1750 GENERAL VERBS IN VERY EASY AND SIMPLE MANNER. IF YOU WILL REMEMBER ALL GENERAL VERB SO YOU WILL HAVE A BUNCH OF WORDS OF VERB TO USE IT IN YOUR OFFICE, SCHOOLS AND OTHER PLACES.
- ENTIRE GRAMMAR CLASS - AFTER OF PROVIDING FREE GENERAL VERB CLASS, THE INSO PROJECT WILL PROVIDE YOU A FREE GRAMMAR CLASS WHERE YOU CAN LEARN AND FIND VARIOUS TYPES OF PARTS OF SPEECH WHICH NEVER BEEN TAUGHT YOU IN ANYWHERE.
- DAILY FREE MOCK TEST - EXCEPT TO THESE ALL THE INSO PROJECT IS TAKING FREE MOCK TESTS OF STUDENTS TO SEE WHAT CHANGES IS COMING INTO THEIR FLUENCY IN ENGLISH. AND WHAT REFORMS THEY NEED TO BE HIDDEN ALL MISTAKES.FOR MOCK TEST YOU WILL GO TO THE SIGN UP LINK AND FILL ALL DETAILS AND WE WILL ADD YOU IN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP AND FROM NEXT DAY WE WILL PROVIDE FREE MOCK TEST.
- WHY WE ARE DOING IT - ONE QUESTION IS COMING ON YOUR MIND THAT WHY THEY ARE DOING THIS WORK WITHOUT ANY PROFIT SO I WOULD LIKE TO TELL ALL RESPECTED OFFICIALS, INDIVIDUALS, PARENTS AND STUDENTS THAT BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE IS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION OF WHICH DREAMS IS NO ANYONE FROM SLUM AREAS AND STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN COMPLETED THEIR STUDIES FROM GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OR HINDI MEDIUM PRIVATE SCHOOLS WILL BE EXCEPT TO LEARN ENGLISH. IN VERY SIMPLE WORDS, EVERY STUDENT OF SLUM AND RURAL AREAS AND FINANCIALLY UNHEALTHY INDIVIDUALS CAN LEARN ENGLISH THROUGH THIS GREAT INITIATIVE THE INSO PROJECT MADE BY BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE (NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION REGISTERED).
- THE INSO PROJECT WEBSITE - THE INSO PROJECT OFFICIAL WEBSITE DESIGNED BY MR ASHISH DIVYA WHICH FULL FILLING ALL REQUIREMENTS OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
- EVERYTHING IS NON PROFIT - NO ANY STUDENTS OR INDIVIDUALS WHO IS GETTING THESE NOTES OR BENEFIT FROM THIS SOCIAL WORK, HAVE TO PAYING A RUPEE FOR THE INSO PROJECT OR BY BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE.
- GENERAL VERB CLASS - IN ALL CLASSES OF GENERAL VERB PROVIDES YOU A BUNCH 50 GENERAL USING OF VERBS. HERE ALL STUDENTS ARE GOING TO BE LEARN MORE THAN 1750 GENERAL VERBS IN VERY EASY AND SIMPLE MANNER. IF YOU WILL REMEMBER ALL GENERAL VERB SO YOU WILL HAVE A BUNCH OF WORDS OF VERB TO USE IT IN YOUR OFFICE, SCHOOLS AND OTHER PLACES.
- ENTIRE GRAMMAR CLASS - AFTER OF PROVIDING FREE GENERAL VERB CLASS, THE INSO PROJECT WILL PROVIDE YOU A FREE GRAMMAR CLASS WHERE YOU CAN LEARN AND FIND VARIOUS TYPES OF PARTS OF SPEECH WHICH NEVER BEEN TAUGHT YOU IN ANYWHERE.
- DAILY FREE MOCK TEST - EXCEPT TO THESE ALL THE INSO PROJECT IS TAKING FREE MOCK TESTS OF STUDENTS TO SEE WHAT CHANGES IS COMING INTO THEIR FLUENCY IN ENGLISH. AND WHAT REFORMS THEY NEED TO BE HIDDEN ALL MISTAKES.FOR MOCK TEST YOU WILL GO TO THE SIGN UP LINK AND FILL ALL DETAILS AND WE WILL ADD YOU IN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP AND FROM NEXT DAY WE WILL PROVIDE FREE MOCK TEST.
- WHY WE ARE DOING IT - ONE QUESTION IS COMING ON YOUR MIND THAT WHY THEY ARE DOING THIS WORK WITHOUT ANY PROFIT SO I WOULD LIKE TO TELL ALL RESPECTED OFFICIALS, INDIVIDUALS, PARENTS AND STUDENTS THAT BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE IS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION OF WHICH DREAMS IS NO ANYONE FROM SLUM AREAS AND STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN COMPLETED THEIR STUDIES FROM GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OR HINDI MEDIUM PRIVATE SCHOOLS WILL BE EXCEPT TO LEARN ENGLISH. IN VERY SIMPLE WORDS, EVERY STUDENT OF SLUM AND RURAL AREAS AND FINANCIALLY UNHEALTHY INDIVIDUALS CAN LEARN ENGLISH THROUGH THIS GREAT INITIATIVE THE INSO PROJECT MADE BY BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE (NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION REGISTERED).
- THE INSO PROJECT WEBSITE - THE INSO PROJECT OFFICIAL WEBSITE DESIGNED BY MR ASHISH DIVYA WHICH FULL FILLING ALL REQUIREMENTS OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
- EVERYTHING IS NON PROFIT - NO ANY STUDENTS OR INDIVIDUALS WHO IS GETTING THESE NOTES OR BENEFIT FROM THIS SOCIAL WORK, HAVE TO PAYING A RUPEE FOR THE INSO PROJECT OR BY BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE.
SO WELCOME TO ALL STUDENTS IN AN INITIATIVE THE INSO PROJECT BY THE BAL SHIKSHA KALYAN SEVA COMMITTEE, TODAY WE GOING TO LEARN ABOUT THE SELF SPEAKING WORDS IN VERY EASY AND SIMPLE WAY. IT CONTAINS 32 SELF USING WORDS. FIRSTLY WRITE DOWN IT ON COPY AND THEN SEND IT TO THE OFFICIAL NUMBER OF THE INSO PROJECT 8319683358.
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Interjection: Types of Interjections with Sentences
How about we learn Interjections today and see some examples to understand how they work in a sentence and at later section learn some punctuation rules to correctly punctuate interjections.
What are Interjections?
The interjection is one of the eight parts of speech which is not generally required to get a clear meaning of sentence hence it is more commonly used in informal language than in formal writing or speech and is majorly used to add an exclamation to a sentence.
The sole function of interjection words or phrase is to express emotions, an abrupt remark or sudden bursts of feelings. Let us see one example here :
Example without Interjection : You look amazing !.
Example with Interjection : Wow, You look amazing !.
In the second example we have added ‘Wow’ as an interjection to shows a sense of strong feeling.
Interjections in Sentences
Following are examples of interjections used in sentences:
- Aha! So you took the money!
- Aww, what an adorable puppy
- Aww, don’t be like that!
- Boo, get off the stage!
- I just deleted all my files. D’oh!
- A seven layer wedding cake? Ooh-la-la!
- Ewww, this apple is rotten
- Eeek, a mouse!
- So she dumped you, eh?
- Grrr, I’ll kick his ass
- Hurrah, we won!
- I switched the sugar and the salt! Muahaha!
- Oh, you wanted sugar, not milk.
- A seven layer wedding cake? Ooh-la-la!
- Ouch, I hit my thumb
- Oy! You forgot your wallet!
- Psst. Let’s skip the next class!
- Get out of here! Shoo!
- Shh, I’m trying to hear what they’re saying!
- I don’t want you to go! Waaah!
- Weee! Faster!
- Wow, that’s incredible!
- Yuck, I wouldn’t want to touch that
- I found out I owed $5000 in back taxes. Yikes!
Types of Interjections
There are 6 types of interjections to express greeting, joy, surprise, approval, attention and sorrow, when used in sentences.
1. Interjections for Greeting
Interjections for Greeting is used in the sentence to indicate the emotion of warmth to the person meeting with such as Hello! , Hey! , Hi! Etc
- ‘Hey! Where are you going?’
- Hi!, What are you up to ?
- Hello!, I am Ekta.
2. Interjections for Joy
Interjections for Joy is used in the sentence to indicate immediate joy and happiness on any happy occasion occurred such as hurrah, wow, hurray, etc. these include: Hurrah! , Hurray! , Wow! Etc
- Hurrah! We’ve won!
- Good! Now we can move on.
- Wow! What a beautiful dress!
3. Interjections for Attention
Interjections for Attention is used in the sentence to draw attention of someone such as Look!, Listen!, Behold!, hush!, shh! etc.
- Look! She is so bad.
- Listen! I am not talking about you.
- Behold! Something is there.
- Shh!, be quiet!.
4. Interjections for Approval
Interjections for Approval is used in the sentence to express the strong sense of approval or agreement for something that has happened such as Bravo! , Brilliant! , Well done!
- Well done! You won the race
- Brilliant!, that was a good shot.
- Bravo!, You scored the most.
5. Interjections for Surprise
Interjections for Surprise is used in the sentence to express the strong sense of surprise about something that has happened such as Ha! , What! , Oh! , Ah! , Eh! Etc
- Ah! It feels good.
- Oh! You both know each other.
- What! He died.
- Ah! I got a 100$ note.
6. Interjections for Sorrow
Interjections for Sorrow is used in the sentence to express the emotion of sadness about something unfortunate has happened such as Alas! , Ah! , Oh! , Ouch! Etc
- Ouch! That hurts.
- Oops, I’m sorry. That was my mistake.
- Alas! He broke his leg.
Now you know the types and you just have to practice interjection words to use in your writing.
4 Rules of Using Interjections
Some rules for correctly using the interjections:
- Interjections come in different forms a single word ( have a look at example 8) or a short phrase (look at example 5).
- Interjections are usually placed at the very start of a sentence (refer. example 9) but exceptions are always there ( refer example 5) .
- These interjections can be used to represent exclamations of character dialogues and can act as a replacement for emoticons and can make story reading very interesting.
- The other importance of interjections lies in the fact that they can convey the feelings that may sometimes to difficult to express via sentence.
Let us Take an example, the sentence “I like that dog.” This sentence looks complete and conveys it’s full meaning, but misses that extra sense of excitement attached to it.
Example with Interjection : Wow!, I like that dress.
The use of ‘Wow’ is to show a strong feeling of excitement.
3 Ways to Correctly Punctuate Interjections
Since there are different types of interjections there are also different ways to punctuate them.
1. Using Exclamation Mark
The exclamation point is the most commonly used punctuation mark for interjections. Obviously, it is used to communicate strong emotions such as surprise, excitement, or anger.
Examples:
- Yahoo! I got my money back!
- Eek! There’s a eating snakes!
- Oy! You dropped your mobile!
- Aha! So it was you!
- I just cut my finger. D’oh!
- A blue horse? Ooh-la-la!
2. Punctuating with Period or comma
For weaker emotions, a period or a comma will suffice.
Examples:
- Ah, that feels great!
- Oh well, what’s done is done.
- Well, what did she say?
- Um… Do you really think so ?.
- Aww, what a cute puppy
- Boo, get off the stage!
3. Punctuating with Question mark
If you intend to use interjections to express uncertainty or disbelief, it is more appropriate to use a question mark.
Examples:
- Huh? What did you just say?
- What? You did it wrong ?
- Oh, really? I never thought about it.
- What? Are you crazy ?
Learn more with this big list of interjections and practice them in your daily writing and speaking to get used to them.
Please share this resource with the ones you love and let them learn these interjections to express their emotions.
Interjections and Exclamation Words List with Examples
Hello! Here we have a concise list of interjection words which are often referred to as exclamatory words as well. These words or short phrases which are often used to exclaim, are like Aww!, ahh! or Eee!.
These words stand alone apart from the rest of a sentence without a subject or a verb, and are used to express a great sense of emotion.
Make sure as you read through the types of interjections to pick out the interjections that have more than one expression or can be used in multiple ways and try to understand the difference.
Following is a list of Interjection words with meanings and sentence examples to make your writing very interesting.
Word | Meaning | Example Sentences |
aah! | “Help!” | “Aaaah! It’s eating my leg!” |
aha | “I understand” | “Aha! So you took the money!” |
ahem | “Attention, please!” | “Ahem! Swearing is against office policy.” |
ahh | “Ok, I see” | “Ahh, yes, I understand now” |
ahh | “So relaxing” | “Ahh… This hot tub is amazing” |
argh | “Damn!” | “Argh, the car won’t work!” |
aww | “How sweet!” | “Aww, what an adorable puppy” |
aww | “That’s too bad” | “Aww, it hit him right in the nuts!” |
aw | “Come on!” | “Aw, don’t be like that!” |
bah | “Whatever” | “Bah, I never liked him anyways.” |
boo | “That’s bad” | “Boo, get off the stage!” |
boo! | “Scared you!” | I jumped from the stairs and yelled “boo!” |
boo-hoo | “I’m crying!” | Your internet is slow? Boo-hoo, how sad for you. |
brr | “It’s cold” | “Brrr, it’s -20C outside” |
d’oh | “That was stupid/bad!” | “I just deleted all my files. D’oh!” |
duh | “That’s dumb” | “Duh, you didn’t plug it in.” |
eek | “Help!” | “Eeek, a mouse!” |
eep | “Oh no!” | “Eep! I didn’t mean to say that!” |
eh? | “What?” | “Eh? I didn’t hear what you said.” |
eh? | “Is that right?” | “So she dumped you, eh?” |
eww | “Disgusting” | “Ewww, this apple is rotten” |
fuff | “Bullshit” | “Oh fuff, you don’t have any idea what you’re talking about!” |
gah | “This is hopeless” | “Gah, I give up” |
gee | “Really?” | “Gee, that’s super!” |
grr | “I’m angry” | “Grrr, I’ll kick his ass” |
hmm | “I wonder” | “Hmm, I’m not sure about that” |
humph | “I don’t like this” | “There are kids on my lawn again, humph!” |
hah | “Funny.” | “Heh, that’s clever” |
haha | “Funny!” | “Haha, that’s hilarious!” |
huh | “Really?” | “Huh, you were right” |
hurrah | “Let’s celebrate!” | “Hurrah, we won!” |
ick | “Disgusting” | “Ick, this milk has gone bad” |
meh | “I don’t know” | “Meh, whatever you think is best” |
mhm | “Yes” | “Do you think so too?” “Mhm” |
mm | “Lovely” | “Mmm, this ice cream is delicious” |
muahaha | “I’m so evil!” | “I switched the sugar and the salt! Muahaha!” |
mwah | “Kiss!” | “Thanks, you’re so sweet! Mwah!” |
nah | “No” | “Want another beer?” “Nah, I’m good” |
nuh-uh | “No, it isn’t!”/”Did not!” | “I hit you!” “Nuh-uh!” “Yuh-uh!” “Nuh-uh!” |
oh | “I see” | “Oh, you wanted sugar, not milk.” |
ooh-la-la | “Fancy!” | “A seven layer wedding cake? Ooh-la-la!” |
ooh | “Wonderful!” | “Oooh, it’s shiny!” |
oomph | “I’m exerting myself” | “Push on 3.. 1, 2, 3.. oomph!” |
oops | “I didn’t mean to do that” | “Oops, I knocked your cup over” |
ouch | “That hurts” | “Ouch, I hit my thumb” |
oww | “That hurts” | “Oww, I hit my thumb” |
oy | “Hey, you!” | “Oy! You forgot your wallet!” |
oy | “Oh no…” | “The bills are piling up. Oy…” |
pew | “It stinks!” | “Pew, that smells so gross!” |
pff | “That’s nothing” | “Pff, I have a car twice that size” |
phew | “That was close!” | “I didn’t do my assignment, but the teacher didn’t check. Phew!” |
psst | Whispering “Hey, you!” | “Psst. Let’s skip the next class!” |
sheesh | “I can’t believe this!” | “Sheesh, now he’s drunk again” |
shh | “Be quiet” | “Shh, I’m trying to hear what they’re saying!” |
shoo | “Go away” | “Get out of here! Shoo!” |
tsk-tsk | “Disappointing” | “Tsk-tsk, he is late for work again” |
uh-huh | “Yes” | “Do you think so too?” “Uh-hu” |
uh-oh | “Oh no!” | “Uh-oh, I think the lion is inside the house” |
uh-uh | “No” | “Eat your spinach!” “Uh-uh!” |
uhh | “Wait, I’m thinking” | “Seven times eight is… uhh… 56” |
umm | “I’m hesitant” | “Umm.. Do you really think that’s wise?” |
waah | “I’m crying!” | “I don’t want you to go! Waaah!” |
wee | “This is fun!” | “Weee! Faster!” |
whoa | “Hold on.” | “Whoa, take it easy!” |
wow | “Amazing!” | “Wow, that’s incredible!” |
yahoo | “Let’s celebrate!” | “Yippie! We won!” |
yay | “Yes!” | “Yay! We won!” |
yeah | “Yes!” | “Yeeeaah! Kick his butt!” |
yee-haw | “I’m excited!” | “Let’s gather some cattle! Yee-haw!” |
yikes | “That’s a bad surprise.” | “I found out I owed $5000 in back taxes. Yikes!” |
yoo-hoo | “Hey you!” | “Yoo-hoo, sugercup! Come give me a hug!” |
yuh-uh | “Yes, it is!”/”Did so!” | “I hit you!” “Nuh-uh!” “Yuh-uh!” “Nuh-uh!” … |
yuck | “Disgusting!” | “Yuck, I wouldn’t want to touch that” |
zing | “Haha, well said!” | “You’re so stupid, you’d trip over a wireless phone!” “Zing!” |
We can use the above mentioned exclamation words and extend some letters in them to make Extended Interjections such as “Eeeeee!!!” or “aaaaaahhh!!” which are used to express strong emotions.
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