Interjections Practice Worksheet
A Grade 4 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and using interjections in sentences.
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Read each section carefully and answer all questions. An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses a sudden strong feeling or emotion. It is usually followed by an exclamation mark (!) or a comma (,).
Interjections are words that show strong feelings or emotions. They often stand alone or are followed by an exclamation mark. They don’t usually have a grammatical connection to the rest of the sentence. Here are some examples:
• Wow! That was an amazing goal.
• Ouch! I stubbed my toe.
• Hurray! We won the game!
• Oh, I forgot my homework.
1. Which word in the sentence below is an interjection?
"Yikes! That spider is huge!"
That
spider
Yikes
huge
2. In the sentence "Oh dear, I spilled my milk!", what is the interjection?
I
spilled
milk
Oh dear
Fill in the blank with an appropriate interjection from the word bank.
3. ! You did a fantastic job on your presentation!
4. , I dropped the cookie!
5. ! Look at that beautiful sunset!
6. , the baby is sleeping.
7. Write a sentence using the interjection "Yay!".
8. Write a sentence using the interjection "Ugh!".
9. An interjection always expresses a happy feeling.
True
False
10. Interjections are usually followed by an exclamation mark or a comma.
True
False