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Exercise Interjections

1) The document is a grammar exercise from an American school assessing interjections. It contains two parts - identifying interjections in sentences and choosing the most appropriate interjection for other sentences. 2) The exercise evaluates students on sharpness, punctuality, number of correct answers, and overall points. 3) Students are instructed to complete the exercise in pen without erasing, crossing out, or using correction fluid.

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Exercise Interjections

1) The document is a grammar exercise from an American school assessing interjections. It contains two parts - identifying interjections in sentences and choosing the most appropriate interjection for other sentences. 2) The exercise evaluates students on sharpness, punctuality, number of correct answers, and overall points. 3) Students are instructed to complete the exercise in pen without erasing, crossing out, or using correction fluid.

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AMERICAN SCHOOL

GRAMMAR EXERCISE
INTERJECTIONS
Name: ____________________________ Level: 4°A Date: ____________________
Professor: Keisy Sánchez

Sharpness 2
Punctuality 3
Correct Answers 20
Overall Points 25
Directions: Read carefully before filling out the exercise, do not erase, do not cross out, do not use correction
fluid, the exercise should be done in pen.
I Part. Identify the Interjection. 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.

II Part. Choose the Right Interjection. 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, 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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