[PDF] conjunction and interjection

A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, clauses, or sentences, whereas an interjection is a word that expresses emotion. The key difference between conjunctions and interjections is that conjunctions are not stand-alone words, whereas interjections are stand-alone words.
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  • What are 20 examples of conjunctions?

    becauseShe goes to the tennis club because she likes to play tennis.butHe reads magazines, but he doesn't like to read books.eitherI'm sorry, Peter is ill and I can't come either.We can either go to the cinema or to the café.

  • What are 5 examples of conjunctions?

    Examples of Conjunctions

    I tried to hit the nail but hit my thumb instead.I have two goldfish and a cat.I bought a new bag for my upcoming trip.You can have peach ice cream or a brownie sundae.Neither the black dress nor the gray one looks right on me.

  • What are 10 examples of interjection in a sentence?

    Examples of Interjections

    Hurray We won the match.Ouch That really hurt badly.Wow That is a beautiful dress indeed.Oh my God That was unexpected.Whoa That guy is unbelievably huge.

  • What are 10 examples of interjection in a sentence?

    Because introduces clauses of cause and reason.
    It is a subordinating conjunction.
    This means that the clause it introduces is a subordinate clause, which needs a main clause to make it complete.

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