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sinhvienngheo
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ID 14119
Date: 11/29/2006
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help me phan biet interjections(than tu) va exclamation(cau cam than)
help me phan biet than tu va cau cam than
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hoaiphuong1983
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REF: 88881
Date: 11/29/2006
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An interjection is a word added to a sentence to convey emotion. It is not grammatically related to any other part of the sentence.
You usually follow an interjection with an exclamation mark. Interjections are uncommon in formal academic prose, except in direct quotations.
The highlighted words in the following sentences are interjections:
Ouch, that hurt!
Oh no, I forgot that the exam was today.
Hey! Put that down!
I heard one guy say to another guy, "He has a new car, eh?"
I don't know about you but, good lord, I think taxes are too high!
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Reply:
hoaiphuong1983
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REF: 88951
Date: 12/02/2006
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Using exclamation
Method
Use exclamations to grab attention and trigger emotions. Show that you are human. Be natural. Let it happen without holding back.
Example
Oh boy! That's a brilliant idea!
Argh!! I can't stand it!
Discussion
Interjections are often short exclamations that are inserted into sentences. They often express emotions in a natural, uninhibited way. They are often recognizable in their written form as they tend to be accompanied by exclamation marks.
Meaning Example
pleasure "Ooh, that's good."
realization "Ah now I understand."
resignation "Oh well, never mind."
delight "Yahoo! I've won!"
pity "Oh dear! Are you ok?"
surprise "Crikey! That's amazing!"
enquiry "How about that, eh?"
hesitation "So, you are...er...Jim?"
greeting "Hello! How are you today?"
pain "Ouch! That hurts!"
The natural nature of exclamations make them highly credible and can be used to bond with others by expressing empathy.
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