Interjections Worksheet for Class 3
Name: ____________________
Date: ____________________
Part 1: What is an Interjection?
An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses strong feelings or sudden emotions. It is often followed by an exclamation mark. Some examples are: Wow!, Oh!, Yay!, Ouch!, Hooray!
Examples of Interjections:
- Wow! That was amazing!
- Oh! I forgot my homework.
- Yay! We won the game!
Part 2: Identify the Interjections
Read the sentences below and underline the interjections.
- Wow! That was an incredible performance.
- Oops! I dropped the plate.
- Hooray! We got the tickets.
- Oh no! I lost my keys.
- Yay! It’s my birthday today!
- Hey! Don’t touch that.
- Ah! This ice cream is delicious.
- Bravo! You did a great job in the play.
- Wow! This cake looks amazing.
- Oh! I understand now.
Part 3: Complete the Sentences with an Interjection
Choose the correct interjection from the list and fill in the blanks:
List of Interjections:
Yay!, Oh!, Ouch!, Wow!, Ah!
- ______ That was the best movie I’ve seen!
- ______ I hurt my finger while cooking.
- ______ I finally finished my homework!
- ______ This feels so refreshing!
- ______ I can’t believe how high you jumped!
Part 4: Use Interjections in Sentences
Write sentences using the following interjections:
- Oh!
Sentence: ____________________________________________ - Wow!
Sentence: ____________________________________________ - Hooray!
Sentence: ____________________________________________ - Oops!
Sentence: ____________________________________________ - Ah!
Sentence: ____________________________________________
Part 5: Match the Interjection with the Emotion
Match the interjection to the emotion or situation it expresses.
| Interjection | Emotion or Situation |
|---|---|
| Wow! | (a) Happiness or excitement |
| Ouch! | (b) Surprise or amazement |
| Oh no! | (c) Pain or discomfort |
| Yay! | (d) Disappointment or regret |
| Hooray! | (e) Joy or celebration |
Part 6: True or False
- Interjections are used to show strong emotions. (True/False)
- Interjections are always followed by a period. (True/False)
- “Oops” is an example of an interjection. (True/False)
- “Wow!” is used to express excitement. (True/False)
- Interjections can only be one word. (True/False)