Interjection Disgust


 
 
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Interjection Disgust

Interjections  are the short words which are used to express some sudden feelings or emotions. They are spoken when a person is very surprised, happy or upset. Interjections  are not grammatically related to the other words in a sentence. They are generally a part of the sentence and not a whole sentences.

For example:

  • Ugh (disgust)
  • Wow (amazement)
  • Phew (relief)
  • Huh (surprise)
  • Ugh : This interjection is used to express disgust, annoyance.

     For Example:

  • Ugh! You can never be on time.
  • Ugh! What an untidy room.
  • Ugh!I can’t believe that teacher asked me to get out of the class.
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    Question : 1

    Fill in the blank part with correct Interjection .

    1.  ___________  I've got something horrible on the bottom of my shoe

    2.  _______________  That was a nasty moment -- that car nearly hit us.

    3.  ______________ That's unbelievable!

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 2

    Fill in the blank part with correct Interjection .

    1. ___________  You actually ate that?

    2. ___________  I was seconds away from missing my train.

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    Fill in the blank part with correct Interjection .

    1. ___________  What an untidy room.

    2. ____________  That was an extremely long presentation.

    Right Option : A
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