Interjections /
by Heinrichs, Ann.
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Summary: Explains what an interjection is and how they are used in the English language to express emotion and to get attention.
What is an interjection? -- Words that stand alone -- Wait! stop! it's a verb! -- Happy interjections -- Not-so-happy interjections -- Ways to fill up space -- Interjections with no words -- Bang! zap! pow! -- Interjections around the world -- Do animals have interjections?
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J419.7 PET Food = | J419.7 PET Feelings and emotions = | J419.7 PET Seasons = | J425 HEI Interjections / | J428.1 HEI Spelling rules / | J428.1 HEI Prefixes and suffixes / | J428.1 HEI Synonyms and antonyms / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
What is an interjection? -- Words that stand alone -- Wait! stop! it's a verb! -- Happy interjections -- Not-so-happy interjections -- Ways to fill up space -- Interjections with no words -- Bang! zap! pow! -- Interjections around the world -- Do animals have interjections?
Explains what an interjection is and how they are used in the English language to express emotion and to get attention.
Accelerated Reader 2.8 0.5
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