Conjunction vs interjection all in one worksheet what's the difference between conjunction or interjection describe in rapid review with short notes
Brief summary of Eight part of speech part -3
6) PREPOSITION
A preposition is a word placed before a noun or a pronoun to show its relation with anot or pronoun. As to, from, with etc.
Kinds of Preposition: Prepositions are of following kinds:
(i) Simple Prepositions As: at, by, for, from, in, of, off, on, out, to, till, up, with, the
(ii) Compound Prepositions = As: about, above, across, along, among, around, befom below, without etc.
(iii) Phrase Prepositions As: according to, along with, in order to, because of, in f
7. Conjunction
A word which joins together sentences or words is called a conjunction. As: and, but
Kinds of Conjunctions: Conjunctions are of following kinds:
(i) Co-ordinating Conjunctions = As: and, but, for, or, nor, etc.
(ii) Sub-ordinating Conjunctions: As after, because, if, that, though, although.
nless, as, when, where, while etc.
(iii) Co-relative Conjunctions. le.:
(a) either...........or,
(d) so...........as
(b) neither............. nor
(e) as.......as
(c) Not only..........but also
(8) Interjection
A word which expresses sudden feeling or emotion is called Interjection. As: Ah!,
Kinds of Interjections: Interjections are of following kinds:
(i) Expressing Joy = Hurrah!, Huzzah!
(ii) Expressing Grief = Alas!
(iii) Expressing Surprise = Ha!, what!
(iv) Expressing Approval = Bravo!

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