Interjections Worksheet Generator
Make printable interjections worksheets in seconds. Students identify the interjection in a sentence, choose the one that fits, add the right punctuation, match interjections to feelings, complete sentences, and write their own — covering mild words like wow, oh, hey, hooray, and oops, the feelings they show, and whether a comma or an exclamation mark fits. Pick a focus, sentence set, and difficulty, or paste your own sentences, then print or download a clean PDF with an answer key. Free, no sign-up, and everything stays in your browser.
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Interjections Worksheet
Mixed review · Mixed interjections practice
Name: ______________________ Date: ____________
Read each sentence, then identify or choose the correct interjection.
- 1.
Which word is the interjection in this sentence?
Hooray! The class trip is today.
- A)trip
- B)class
- C)today
- D)Hooray
- 2.
Which word is the interjection in this sentence?
Well, we can try the problem again.
- A)again
- B)try
- C)problem
- D)Well
- 3.
Which word is the interjection in this sentence?
Hmm, which book should we read first?
- A)read
- B)first
- C)Hmm
- D)book
- 4.
Which word is the interjection in this sentence?
Yay! Our reading goal is complete.
- A)complete
- B)goal
- C)reading
- D)Yay
- 5.
Which word is the interjection in this sentence?
Wow! The garden grew so fast.
- A)garden
- B)fast
- C)grew
- D)Wow
- 6.
Which word is the interjection in this sentence?
Whoa! The waterfall is very wide.
- A)very
- B)wide
- C)Whoa
- D)waterfall
- 7.
Which word is the interjection in this sentence?
Hmm, let me think about the answer.
- A)Hmm
- B)think
- C)about
- D)answer
- 8.
Which word is the interjection in this sentence?
Aha, I found the missing piece.
- A)Aha
- B)found
- C)missing
- D)piece
- 9.
Which word is the interjection in this sentence?
Hello, neighbors, welcome to the fair.
- A)welcome
- B)Hello
- C)fair
- D)neighbors
- 10.
Which word is the interjection in this sentence?
Hey, can you pass the glue?
- A)pass
- B)Hey
- C)glue
Answer key
- 1.D) Hooray — Hooray shows excitement about the trip.
- 2.D) Well — Well shows a calm realization, so a comma fits.
- 3.C) Hmm — Hmm shows thinking it over, so a comma fits.
- 4.D) Yay — Yay shows excitement that the goal is done.
- 5.D) Wow — Wow shows surprise at how fast the garden grew.
- 6.C) Whoa — Whoa shows surprise, so an exclamation mark fits.
- 7.A) Hmm — Hmm shows thinking, so a comma fits.
- 8.A) Aha — Aha shows a gentle realization, so a comma fits.
- 9.B) Hello — Hello is a mild greeting, so a comma fits.
- 10.B) Hey — Hey gets attention gently here, so a comma fits.
Answer Key · Interjections Worksheet
Mixed review · Mixed interjections practice
- 1.D) Hooray — Hooray shows excitement about the trip.
- 2.D) Well — Well shows a calm realization, so a comma fits.
- 3.C) Hmm — Hmm shows thinking it over, so a comma fits.
- 4.D) Yay — Yay shows excitement that the goal is done.
- 5.D) Wow — Wow shows surprise at how fast the garden grew.
- 6.C) Whoa — Whoa shows surprise, so an exclamation mark fits.
- 7.A) Hmm — Hmm shows thinking, so a comma fits.
- 8.A) Aha — Aha shows a gentle realization, so a comma fits.
- 9.B) Hello — Hello is a mild greeting, so a comma fits.
- 10.B) Hey — Hey gets attention gently here, so a comma fits.
How to use the interjections worksheet generator
- 1Choose a practice focus, sentence set, and difficulty, or paste your own sentences.
- 2Pick a question format: identify, choose, add punctuation, match to feeling, complete, write a sentence, or mixed.
- 3Set how many questions, then toggle the name line, instructions, and answer key.
- 4Press Regenerate for a fresh set, then print or download a PDF with the answer key.
When this is useful
Identify interjections
Clear sentences give students focused practice spotting the interjection, like wow, oh, or oops.
Choose the best interjection
Students pick the interjection that fits the feeling, such as hooray for excitement or hmm for thinking.
Interjection punctuation
Practice when a mild interjection takes a comma and when a stronger one takes an exclamation mark.
Match interjection to feeling
Students sort interjections by feeling: surprise, excitement, greeting, realization, mistake, or thinking.
ELL and language support
Identify and match formats help multilingual learners connect a friendly word to the feeling it shows.
Your own sentences
Paste your own interjections and sentences so the practice matches your class writing or a recent lesson.
Examples to try
An identify-the-interjection worksheet
Use the identify format so students pick the interjection out of each sentence.
A choose-the-interjection worksheet
Use the choose format so students select the interjection that fits the feeling.
An add-punctuation worksheet
Use the punctuation format so students add a comma or an exclamation mark and rewrite the sentence.
A match-to-feeling worksheet
Use the match format so students label each interjection as surprise, excitement, mistake, and more.
A complete-the-sentence worksheet
Use the complete format so students fill the blank with an interjection that fits.
A worksheet from your own sentences
Paste sentences, or simple interjection = feeling | punctuation lines, to match your class.
Tips for better results
Start by identifying
The identify focus and beginner difficulty keep early practice on clear words like wow, oh, and oops.
Name the feeling
Remind students that an interjection shows a quick feeling, like surprise, excitement, or a small mistake.
Match the punctuation to the feeling
Show that a mild interjection takes a comma, while a stronger reaction takes an exclamation mark.
Keep exclamation marks for strong feelings
Help students avoid overusing exclamation marks, saving them for real excitement or surprise.
Print the answer key separately
The PDF puts the answer key on its own page, so you can keep it apart from the student copy.
Pair it with grammar tools
Follow with a parts of speech worksheet or a capitalization and punctuation worksheet for more practice.
How the interjections worksheet generator works
Built-in worksheets use original, classroom-safe sentences written for this tool. Each item pairs an interjection with its sentence, the feeling it shows, the punctuation that fits, and a short explanation, so the answer key is always defensible. Only mild, friendly interjections are used — no rude, slangy, sarcastic, or intense words — and each sentence shows one clear feeling, so there is never more than one right answer.
Identify questions offer the interjection alongside other words from the same sentence, none of which is an interjection, so exactly one choice is correct. Choose questions use hand-picked distractors from clearly different feelings, again leaving one correct answer with no duplicate choices. The add-punctuation, complete, and write formats give students room to respond, while the match format groups interjections by feeling. Custom items let you bring your own; the feeling is normalized or safely inferred from known interjections only, and when a custom item lacks the data a format needs it uses a teacher-check sample instead of inventing one.
Everything is generated on your device. Press Regenerate for a fresh set from the same options, and print or save a clean PDF, instantly and for free. Your custom sentences and settings never leave your browser.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this interjections worksheet generator free?
Yes, completely free, with no account and no limit on how many worksheets you make. There's no watermark on the printed worksheet.
Can I print the worksheet?
Yes. Use the Print button to send the worksheet straight to your printer. Only the worksheet prints, with the sentences and questions, and nothing else from the web page.
Can I download a PDF?
Yes. Download a clean PDF built right on your device, with the worksheet on the first pages and, when enabled, an answer key on its own page.
Can students practice identifying interjections?
Yes. The identify format shows a sentence and asks students to find the interjection, like wow, oh, hey, or oops.
Can students practice punctuation with interjections?
Yes. The add-punctuation format and punctuation focus practice using a comma after a mild interjection and an exclamation mark after a stronger one.
Can students match interjections to feelings?
Yes. The match format groups interjections by feeling, such as surprise, excitement, greeting, realization, mistake, and thinking.
Can I use custom interjections or sentences?
Yes. Switch to custom and paste your own items, using labels or simple interjection = feeling | punctuation lines. Your sentences stay in your browser and are never saved or uploaded.
Does this use AI, and are my custom sentences saved?
No. This is a browser-only worksheet builder. It does not use AI to write sentences or decide answers, and nothing you type is stored or sent anywhere.
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