Interjection Surprise or Uncertainity huh what, hey, ah, oh, eh, etc


 
 
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Interjection Surprise or Uncertainity huh what, hey, ah, oh, eh, etc

Huh/What/Oh/Eh/Ah: This interjection is used to express surprise, disbelief, or confusion, or as an inquiry inviting affirmative reply.

For Example:

  • Huh? Final exam are over.
  • Huh? How could you do your home work in such a short time.
  • Huh? you are wearing shorts on such a cold day.
  • Examples of Interjection OH:

  • Oh dear! I don't know what to do about this mess.
  • Oh! What a cold and dry day!
  • Oh! What a hot and humid day!
  • Oh! You shouldn’t have done it.
  • Oh! What a glorious victory!
  • Oh! What a heavenly beautiful scenery!
  • Examples of Interjection What:

  • What! You have broken the show-piece.
  • What! You did not sit for the exam.
  • What! You are playing on the field now.
  • Examples of Interjection Eh:

  • Eh! You have done a mess.
  • Eh! You have spoiled the dish.
  • Examples of Interjection AH:

  • Ah! What have you done?
  • Ah! You have done a blunder.
  • Examples of Interjection Hey:

  • Hey! Are you sure about it?
  • Hey! What have you done?
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    Question : 1

    Fill in the blank part with correct Interjection .

    1. ____________ What a heavenly beautiful scenery!

    2. _____________ you are wearing shorts on such a cold day.

    Right Option : A
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    Question : 2

    Fill in the blank with suitable interjection.

    ______ ! The door is locked because of maintenance.

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    Fill in the blank part with correct Interjection .

    1. ___________  You have spoiled the dish.

    2. ____________  You did not sit for the exam.

    Right Option : B
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