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A forceful interjection can be followed by an exclamation mark.  Wow! That was easy!  Ouch! Get off my toe!  Holy cow! That’s a big beanstalk!

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Page 1: Interjections and Conjunctions. Interjections  Interjections are words or phrases used to show emotion

Interjections and

Conjunctions

Page 2: Interjections and Conjunctions. Interjections  Interjections are words or phrases used to show emotion

Interjections

Interjections are words or phrases used to show emotion.

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A forceful interjection can be followed by an exclamation mark.

Wow! That was easy! Ouch! Get off my toe! Holy cow! That’s a big beanstalk!

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Caution! Be careful when using exclamation

marks. They lose their excitement if you use them after every sentence.

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Other interjections can come before the sentence and are set off from the sentence with a comma.

Oh, I wish school was over. No, you shouldn’t have done that.

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Your turn: Interjection practice Add an interjection to the beginning

of each sentence then rewrite the sentence. Remember the 2 ways to punctuate.

1. I lost my wallet. 2. A nice boy found it and returned it

to me. 3. All of my money was still inside.

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Conjunctions are words that connect one part of a sentence to another.

And, but, or, yet, for, nor and so are all conjunctions (coordinate conjuctions)

A conjunction can combine several sentences. Ex: The boy walked. The boy ate ice cream.

The boy talked to his friends.

The boy walked, ate ice cream, and talked to his friends.

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Commas and Conjunctions If a conjunction is connecting more than 2

things (a series), you must use a comma between each item. Ex: I like cookies, cake, and ice cream.

If a conjunction is combining two complete sentences, then you must use a comma before the conjunction (compound sentence). Ex: The dog walked down the street, and the cat

ran.

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Your turn: Conjunction practice

Rewrite the following sentences inserting conjunctions and any necessary punctuation. Underline the conjunctions.

1. My mom is a Chiefs fan. My dad likes the Raiders. I don’t like football.

2. We had to study nouns for the test. We had to study pronouns for the test. We had to study verbs, too.