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Interjections Worksheet: A: Identify The Interjection

This document provides two worksheets for identifying and choosing interjections. The first worksheet contains 10 sentences and asks the student to identify and circle the interjection in each. The second worksheet provides 10 sentences with a blank for the student to choose the most appropriate interjection from a list of 10 options to fill in for each sentence. It focuses on having students practice identifying and selecting appropriate interjections in context.
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Interjections Worksheet: A: Identify The Interjection

This document provides two worksheets for identifying and choosing interjections. The first worksheet contains 10 sentences and asks the student to identify and circle the interjection in each. The second worksheet provides 10 sentences with a blank for the student to choose the most appropriate interjection from a list of 10 options to fill in for each sentence. It focuses on having students practice identifying and selecting appropriate interjections in context.
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INTERJECTIONS

WORKSHEET
A: Identify the Interjection
Directions: In the following sentences,
identify the interjection and circle it.

1. Hi, I’m glad that you could make it to my party.


2. Wow! You look great tonight.

3. That was the best performance that I have ever seen, bravo!
4. I can’t believe you broke my favorite toy, bah.

5. Hmm, I wonder where I put my keys and wallet?


6. Eureka, I’ve struck gold!
7. “Shoo, go away!” shouted the woman when she saw the cat
licking milk from her cereal bowl.
8. I guess that’s the end of the movie, darn.
9. Stop! You should always wear a helmet when riding a bike.
10. Yippee, I made this picture all by myself.

B: Choose the Right Interjection


Directions: In the following sentences, choose the most appropriate
interjection from the selection below and write it in the space provided.
Choose from: Wow, Seriously, Goodness, Dang, Yippee,
Incredible, Bingo, Geez, Yay and Darn

1. , why didn’t you hold the door for me?


2. , I’m so happy that you decided to visit this summer.
3. , it’s not every day that you see a dog riding a skateboard.
4. ! How can you possibly agree with that point of view?
5. He just cost us the game with that error, !
6. ! You just gave me a great idea.
7. , that’s a very large dog at the end of that leash.
8. I can’t believe that I finally got an A on a project, !
9. , my favorite author is doing a reading at the local library.
10. This is my first new car,

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