Conjunction:
"A conjunction is a word that joins two or more Words, Phrases, or Clauses".
Examples:
1. Silver and gold (Joined two Words)
2. Over the river and through the woods (Joined two Phrases)
3. Maria planted a flower and she watched it grow. (Joined two Clauses)
Type of Conjunctions:
There are three types of Conjunctions.
1. Coordinating Conjunctions: And, For, Nor, Or, But, Yet, So
2. Subordinating Conjunctions: Unless, Whenever, Since, Once, Though, Until, Whether, Before, etc.
3. Correlative Conjunctions (in pairs' Conjunctions):
Either . . . or
Neither . . . nor
Both . . . and
Not only . . . but also
Just as . . . so
As many . . . as
Rather . . . than
Examples:
Both Rohit and I are allergic to dust.
Either Maria or Ahmed will pick you up.
Neither myself nor he will pick you up.
Just as she loves driving so she enjoys traveling as well.
Not only does he play the lead guitar but he is also the band’s songwriter.
There are as many curtains as there are windows.
He’d rather play the drums than sing.
Interjection:
"An Interjection is a word that shows Emotion".
Interjections are usually one to two words that come at the beginning of a sentence.
Interjection does not interact with any other words in the sentence.
An Interjection is sometimes followed by an ' Exclamation Mark (!) ', when written.
Interjections are short exclamations like Oh!, Um or Ah!
Some Important Interjections with examples:
1. Ah
Meaning: Expressing as Pleasure or Realization or Resignation or Surprise
Sentences:
a) Ah, that feels good.
b) Ah, now we understand.
c) Ah, we have won
2. Alas
Meaning: Expressing as Grief or Pity
Sentence: Alas, his father dead now.
3. Eh
Meaning: Expressing as Inquiry or Surprise or Inviting agreement.
Sentences:
a) What do you know of that, eh?
b) Eh! Really?
c) Let's we go, eh?
4. Hello
Meaning: Expressing as Greeting or Surprise
Sentence: Hello Syed, how are you today?
5. Hey
Meaning: Expressing as Surprise or Joy
Sentences:
a) Hey! Look at this.
b) Hey! What is a good idea?
6. Hi
Meaning: Expressing as Greeting
Sentence: Hi! How are you?
7. Well
Meaning:Expressing as Surprise or Introducing as a Remark
Sentences:
a) Well, you are winning the match.
b) Well, I know, what did he say?
"A conjunction is a word that joins two or more Words, Phrases, or Clauses".
Examples:
1. Silver and gold (Joined two Words)
2. Over the river and through the woods (Joined two Phrases)
3. Maria planted a flower and she watched it grow. (Joined two Clauses)
Type of Conjunctions:
There are three types of Conjunctions.
1. Coordinating Conjunctions: And, For, Nor, Or, But, Yet, So
2. Subordinating Conjunctions: Unless, Whenever, Since, Once, Though, Until, Whether, Before, etc.
3. Correlative Conjunctions (in pairs' Conjunctions):
Either . . . or
Neither . . . nor
Both . . . and
Not only . . . but also
Just as . . . so
As many . . . as
Rather . . . than
Examples:
Both Rohit and I are allergic to dust.
Either Maria or Ahmed will pick you up.
Neither myself nor he will pick you up.
Just as she loves driving so she enjoys traveling as well.
Not only does he play the lead guitar but he is also the band’s songwriter.
There are as many curtains as there are windows.
He’d rather play the drums than sing.
Interjection:
"An Interjection is a word that shows Emotion".
Interjections are usually one to two words that come at the beginning of a sentence.
Interjection does not interact with any other words in the sentence.
An Interjection is sometimes followed by an ' Exclamation Mark (!) ', when written.
Interjections are short exclamations like Oh!, Um or Ah!
Some Important Interjections with examples:
1. Ah
Meaning: Expressing as Pleasure or Realization or Resignation or Surprise
Sentences:
a) Ah, that feels good.
b) Ah, now we understand.
c) Ah, we have won
2. Alas
Meaning: Expressing as Grief or Pity
Sentence: Alas, his father dead now.
3. Eh
Meaning: Expressing as Inquiry or Surprise or Inviting agreement.
Sentences:
a) What do you know of that, eh?
b) Eh! Really?
c) Let's we go, eh?
4. Hello
Meaning: Expressing as Greeting or Surprise
Sentence: Hello Syed, how are you today?
5. Hey
Meaning: Expressing as Surprise or Joy
Sentences:
a) Hey! Look at this.
b) Hey! What is a good idea?
6. Hi
Meaning: Expressing as Greeting
Sentence: Hi! How are you?
7. Well
Meaning:Expressing as Surprise or Introducing as a Remark
Sentences:
a) Well, you are winning the match.
b) Well, I know, what did he say?
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