In this article, I have explained the Interjection, the preposition and the article with examples. I have also explained the types of Interjection with examples. I have also explained the types of the preposition with simple examples. I have also explained the types of the article with simple examples.
What is Interjection?
An interjection is a word or a phrase witch expresses some sudden feelings or emotions like anger, joy, surprise, etc. So any word or phrase used as a sudden exclamation can be called an interjection. An interjection is always followed by a sign of exclamation mark. (!)or
A word that expresses sudden feelings or emotions of happiness and sadness is called interjection. Interjection may express joy, grief, surprise, and approval. An interjection is not grammatically related to other words in a sentence but also they are just feeling and emotions.
Some important interjections are the following.
Hurrah!, Huzza!, By Jove! Oh!, Alas!, Alack!, Ah!, Woe is me! My lord!Ha!, HA!Well done!
Examples
- Hurrah! we have won the match
- Alas! His father has died last night.
- Ah! Has he gone?
- Oh! What a smash?
- Hush! Do not cry loudly.
Words like Hurrah, Alas, Ah, Hush, and Bravo are called interjections. In order to express joy the words like hurrah! and Huzzah! is used. In order to express grief the word Alas! is used. In order to express surprise the words like Ha! and What! are used. In order to express approval the word Bravo! is used.
Examples
- Hurrah! I have won the first prize.
- Alas! My friend has died last night
- Ah! Have they gone?
- Oh! What an effortless short.
- Hush! Don't make a noise.
Surprise
In order to express surprise, we
can use words like My lord! My hat!Hullo!Good haven!
Attention
In order to express attention the
words are used.
Lo!, Hark! , Hush! , Hist!
, Steady!
Doubt
In order to express doubt we can
use the interjection like.
Hum! , Hem! , Humph! ,
Address
In order to express address we
can use the interjection like.
Ho!, Hollo! , Hullo! , Ho There!
, Attend! ,
Orders
In order to express order, we can
use interjection like.
Hold!, Steady! , Quick! , Go! ,
Oaths
In order to express the oaths we
can use words like.
By Jove!, By God! , O God! , O
Lord!, Good Heavens!
Approval
In order o express approval we
can use the interjection like.
Bravo!
Weariness
In order to express weariness, we
can use the interjection like.
heigh! , Ho! Etc.
Reproof
In order to express reproof we
can use the interjection like.
Contempt or ridicule
In order to express contempt or
ridicule we can use the interjection like.
Pooh! , Tush! , pish! Pshaw! ,
Stuff! , Bosh! , Tut…..Tut!
2. The preposition
A preposition is a word that shows a relation between a person and things in a sentence. The preposition relates a noun to another noun. The preposition may join a noun to an adjective. The preposition relates a noun to a verb.
Place of the preposition
A preposition usually comes before its object but sometimes it comes after its object. When the object is related pronoun prepositions are used at the end.When the object is Interrogative pronoun the preposition is used at the end.
examples
About, above, across, Among, before, behind, Beneath, outside, within, without, etc.
Examples
According to, Along with, Behalf of, In spite of, Because of, Instead of, In order to, In case of, etc.
Articles are not a separate part of speech. They are adjectives as they are used to qualify some noun or pronoun. Some people deal with articles as a separate part of speech. These are not separate parts of speech but also these are adjectives because they are used to qualify the noun and pronoun. Classes of prepositions
I. Compound prepositions
When a preposition is formed by prefixing a preposition is called compound preposition.examples
About, above, across, Among, before, behind, Beneath, outside, within, without, etc.
II. Phrase prepositions
Phrase prepositions are a group of words used as a single preposition is called phrase preposition.Examples
According to, Along with, Behalf of, In spite of, Because of, Instead of, In order to, In case of, etc.