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Fittoniya [83]
1 year ago
15

Review the interjections that were taught earlier in this lesson. Then choose any five, and for each one, create a sentence that

provides an appropriate context for the interjection. Be original; don't copy sentences from the activity on interjections. For example:
English
1 answer:
kap26 [50]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

Alas! That was so unfortunate.

Ah, the magic show at the end was a total surprise!

Eh! I didn’t quite get it. Can you please repeat it?

Oh dear! I feel really bad for what happened to you.

Hey! Look out for the car.

Explanation:

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