English Grammar MCQs – Interjections (Job Test Preparation in Pakistan)
___! That was a close call.
The expression 'Wow' is used to show surprise or amazement, which fits the context of a close call.
___! I forgot to lock the door.
The expression 'Oops' is used to acknowledge a small mistake or accident, which fits the context of forgetting to lock the door.
___! You scared me.
The expression 'Oh' is often used to express surprise or realization, which fits the context of being scared.
___! We’ve won the match.
The expression 'Hurrah' is used to express joy or celebration, which fits the context of winning a match.
___! That’s so tasty.
The expression 'Yum' is used to express that something is delicious, which fits the context of tasting something good.
___! My foot hurts.
The expression 'Ouch' is used to express sudden pain, which fits the context of a foot hurting.
___! I can’t believe it’s true.
The expression 'Wow' is used to show surprise or amazement, which fits the context of disbelief.
___! I made a mistake.
The expression 'Oops' is used to acknowledge a small mistake or accident, which fits the context of making a mistake.
___! That smells awful.
The expression 'Yuck' is used to express disgust, which fits the context of a bad smell.
___! Someone is at the door.
The expression 'Hush' is used to ask for silence, which fits the context of someone being at the door.
___! You got the first position.
The expression 'Hurrah' is used to express joy or celebration, which fits the context of achieving the first position.
___! I didn’t expect to see you here.
The expression 'Oh' is often used to express surprise or realization, which fits the context of an unexpected encounter.
___! That’s the correct answer.
The expression 'Bravo' is used to congratulate or praise someone, which fits the context of a correct answer.
___! You dropped the cake.
The expression 'Oops' is used to acknowledge a small mistake or accident, which fits the context of dropping something.
___! He failed the test.
The expression 'Alas' is used to express sorrow or regret, which fits the context of failing a test.
___! Let me think.
The expression 'Hmm' is used to indicate thinking or pondering, which fits the context of needing to think.
___! I didn’t know that.
The expression 'Huh' is used to express surprise or confusion, which fits the context of not knowing something.
___! I’m so full.
The expression 'Whew' is used to express relief, which can fit the context of feeling full after eating.
___! Please be quiet.
The expression 'Hush' is used to ask for silence, which fits the context of asking someone to be quiet.
___! Why are you angry?
The expression 'Eh' can be used to express inquiry or mild surprise, which fits the context of asking about someone's anger.
___! That was amazing.
The expression 'Aha' is used to express sudden realization or triumph, which can fit the context of something amazing.
___! You’ve made it.
The expression 'Bravo' is used to congratulate or praise someone, which fits the context of achieving something.
___! You broke it again.
The expression 'Oops' is used to acknowledge a small mistake or accident, which fits the context of breaking something.
___! You did well.
The expression 'Bravo' is used to congratulate or praise someone, which fits the context of doing well.
___! I won a scholarship.
The expression 'Hurrah' is used to express joy or celebration, which fits the context of winning a scholarship.
___! Don’t touch that wire.
The expression 'Hey' can be used to get someone's attention, which fits the context of warning someone not to touch a wire.
___! You again?
The expression 'Oh' is often used to express surprise or realization, which fits the context of seeing someone again unexpectedly.
___! You didn’t listen.
The expression 'Tch' can be used to express disapproval, which fits the context of someone not listening.
___! He was lying.
The expression 'Aha' is used to express sudden realization or triumph, which can fit the context of discovering someone was lying.
___! I love this view.
The expression 'Wow' is used to show surprise or amazement, which fits the context of loving a view.
___! The soup is cold.
The expression 'Yuck' is used to express disgust, which can fit the context of finding the soup cold and unappetizing.
___! We finally did it.
The expression 'Hurrah' is used to express joy or celebration, which fits the context of finally achieving something.
___! That was terrible.
The expression 'Ugh' is used to express disgust or dismay, which fits the context of something being terrible.
___! She’s crying.
The expression 'Oh' is often used to express surprise or realization, which fits the context of seeing someone crying.
___! I forgot my password.
The expression 'Oops' is used to acknowledge a small mistake or accident, which fits the context of forgetting a password.
___! He didn’t show up.
The expression 'Alas' is used to express sorrow or regret, which fits the context of someone not showing up.
___! Who are you?
The expression 'Hello' is often used as a greeting or to inquire about someone's identity, which fits the context of asking who someone is.
___! She finally agreed.
The expression 'Aha' is used to express sudden realization or triumph, which fits the context of someone finally agreeing.
___! This food is spicy.
The expression 'Ouch' can be used to express discomfort, which fits the context of food being spicy.
___! You’re late again.
The expression 'Eh' can be used to express inquiry or mild surprise, which fits the context of someone being late again.
___! Watch out!
The expression 'Hey' can be used to get someone's attention or to warn, which fits the context of telling someone to watch out.
___! That’s not funny.
The expression 'Boo' is used to show disapproval, which fits the context of something not being funny.
___! That’s so cute.
The expression 'Aww' is used to express affection or admiration, which fits the context of something being cute.
___! That’s just wrong.
The expression 'Ugh' is used to express disgust or dismay, which fits the context of something being wrong.
___! She spilled tea on my shirt.
The expression 'Oh' is often used to express surprise or realization, which fits the context of an accident like spilling tea.
___! It’s finally weekend.
The expression 'Yay' is used to express excitement or joy, which fits the context of it finally being the weekend.
___! She cheated me.
The expression 'Tch' can be used to express disapproval or disappointment, which fits the context of being cheated.
___! What a speech!
The expression 'Bravo' is used to congratulate or praise, which fits the context of an impressive speech.
___! You’re amazing.
The expression 'Wow' is used to show surprise or amazement, which fits the context of someone being amazing.
___! You scared me again.
The expression 'Oh' is often used to express surprise or realization, which fits the context of being scared again.