Exclamations are mostly used to express emotions, emotions and other emotions, and have no practical significance. They are function words and cannot form any sentence elements in a sentence. They are only related to the whole sentence, and can be used as independent components or independent sentences.
Commonly used interjections are:
Ah-ah (expressing surprise, happiness, approval and concern, H appears after vowels and is not pronounced)
Aha, aha.
Alas, alas (indicating pain and anxiety)
Great, well done (cheer up)
O oh (expressing surprise, fear, pain or happiness) (when there is a comma or exclamation point after it, write oh)
Bah (to show contempt)
Fie shows contempt
Wulahula (cheers)
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