Meaning and Types of Conjunction with Examples and Sentences

WHAT IS A CONJUNCTION?  A conjunction is a word that joins words, phrases, or sentences together. It helps to connect ideas smoothly and make sentences flow better. Examples: and, but, or, because, although, since, if, so, while, either…or, neither…nor Example in a sentence: John and Mary are friends. → “And” joins two nouns (John + Mary).

50 Multiple Choice Questions and Answers on Interjections

50 Multiple Choice Questions and Answers on Interjections INSTRUCTION – Choose the correct answer from the options A – D. 1. ______! We won the match. A) Alas B) Hurrah C) Oh D) Ah 2. ______! You did an excellent job. A) Wow B) Ouch C) Alas D) Hey 3. ______! The baby is sleeping.

Meaning and Types of Interjection (With Examples and Sentences)

WHAT IS A INTERJECTION?  An Interjection is a word or short phrase used to express sudden feelings or emotions such as joy, surprise, sorrow, anger, or excitement. It is usually followed by an exclamation mark (!). Examples: A. Wow! That’s amazing! B. Oh no! I forgot my book. C. Hurrah! We won the game.