Interjections Practice Worksheet
A Grade 3 ELA worksheet focused on identifying and using interjections in sentences.
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Read each section carefully and answer the questions about interjections.
Interjections are words that show strong feelings or emotions. They often stand alone or are followed by an exclamation mark (!).
Examples: Wow! Ouch! Hurray! Oh no!
1. Which word is an interjection?
jump
quickly
ouch
blue
2. Which sentence uses an interjection correctly?
She likes to sing.
Wow! That was amazing!
The cat slept.
He ran fast.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate interjection.
3. ! I caught the ball!
4. ! I stubbed my toe.
5. ! Look at the beautiful rainbow!
6. Write a sentence using the interjection 'Oh no!'.
7. What feeling does the interjection 'Yippee!' usually show?
Use the interjections below to complete the sentences.
8. ! I spilled my milk.
9. ! The baby is sleeping.
10. ! That movie was so boring.
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