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ENGLISH PAPERS

INTERJECTION AND COMPARATIVE

ARRANGED BY :
NAME : APRIDA
TRIATI NIM :
PO7224223 2275
CLASS : 1C MIDWIFERY

SUPPORTING LECTURER :
WAHYU ENY SETYOHARI, M.
PD

MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF


INDONESIA
POLTEKKES KEMENKES TANJUNGPINANG
D.III MIDWIFERY STUDY PROGRAM
YEAR 2023
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FOREWORD
Thank God for the presence of Allah SWT who has bestowed His guidance, taufik and inayah
on all of us. So that I can live this life according to his blessings. Thank God I was able to finish the
paper entitled "Interjection and comparative ”
This is according to plan. Next, I would like to express my thanks to the English lecturer who
has guided and directed me as well as my friends who have given me lots of input. I apologize if
there are many mistakes in writing this paper.
I look forward to suggestions and constructive criticism in order to achieve perfection in the
next paper. Hopefully this paper can be useful for writers in general and especially for reader

Tanjungpinang,13 November 2023

APRIDA TRIATI

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LIST OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD.....................................................................................2
LIST OF CONTENTS..........................................................................3
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Bacground...........................................................................4
1.2 Formulating of the problem...............................................4
1.3 Objective.............................................................................4
CHAPTER 2 DISCUSSION
2.1 Defenition Interjection…………………………………………………….5
2.2 Defenition Comparative…………………………………………………..5
CHAPTER 3 CLOSING
3.1 Conclusion..............................................................................7
3.2 Suggestion..............................................................................7
BIBLIOGRAFHY...............................................................................8s

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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTIO
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1.1 Backround
Interjections or interjections are parts of speech that are used to express feelings or
thoughts that are felt or appear suddenly, such as surprise, joy, pain, surprise, and so on.
Meanwhile, comparative is a way to compare two or more things in English. The
comparative degree sentence pattern is formed by adding -er to adjectives consisting of one
syllable or by adding more to adjectives consisting of two or more syllables. Meanwhile, the
superlative degree sentence pattern is formed by adding -est to an adjective consisting of
one syllable or by adding most to an adjective consisting of two or more syllables. For
example, "This book is more interesting than that book" or "This book is better than that
book". Meanwhile, examples of superlative degree sentences are "This is the most
interesting book I have ever read" or "This is the best book I have ever read
1.2 formulation of the problem
1.what is the definition conjuction?
2.what is the definition comparative

1.3objective
1.to know the definition interjection
2.to know the definition comparative

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CHAPTER 2
DISCUSSIO
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2.1 Defenition of Interjection


Interjection (kata seru), or often also called exclamation, is a word that is spoken
spontaneously to express feelings or thoughts that are felt or appear suddenly, such as surprise,
joy, pain, surprise, and so on. The use of interjection can be exemplified by the sentence below.
Arrgh, I have many mistakes.
Eew, what is it?
Ooouch, I cut my finger!
Wow! That's a great idea!
From the sentence above it can be seen that interjections can be used for various
expressions or expressions

Types and Examples of Interjections


The following are types and examples of conjunctions in English.
1. To attract attention
Look! See! Ho! Um!
2. To show reluctance
Pooh! Ugh! Nonsense!
3. To call
Hello! Hi!
4. To show reproach
Humph! Nonsense! Shit!
5. To show a finding
Oho! Ah! Well! Never!
6. To show farewell
Bye! Farewell! Goodbye! See you!
7. To show fear
No no! Hah! Ugh!
8. To indicate an expulsion
Out! Off! Away!
9. To show joy
Bravo! Bingo! Thank God! Whee!
10. To indicate interrogation
What? Hah? Sure?
11. To show laughter
Hehehe! Ha ha ha! Xixixi!
12. To show fear
Oh! Ough! Oh! Ouch!
13. To show praise
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Great! Good! Marvelous! Well done!
14. To show respect
Hi! Welcome! Excuse!
15. To order silence
Hist! Hush! Shhh! Silent!
16. And others
Damn it!
Help! What a pity!
Here goes! Oh God!
There you are! Well!
Here he comes

2.2 Definition Comparative

Comparative is a way to compare two or more things in English. The comparative degree
sentence pattern is formed by adding -er to adjectives consisting of one syllable or by adding more
to adjectives consisting of two or more syllables. Meanwhile, the superlative degree sentence
pattern is formed by adding -est to an adjective consisting of one syllable or by adding most to an
adjective consisting of two or more syllables. For example, "This book is more interesting than that
book" or "This book is better than that book". Meanwhile, examples of superlative degree
sentences are "This is the most interesting book I have ever read" or "This is the best book I have
everread

PERBANDINGAN COMPARATIVE

ADJECTIVE ATAU POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE


ADVERB

Short As short as Shorter than The shorterst


Slow As slow as Slower than The slowest
Small As small as Smaller than The smallest
Difficult As difficult as More difficult than The most diffcult
Ecxpensive As ecxpensive as More ecxpensive than The most expensive

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CHAPTER 3
CLOSING

3.1 Conclusion
Interjection (kata seru), or often also called exclamation, is a word that is spoken
spontaneously to express feelings or thoughts that are felt or appear suddenly, such as
surprise, joy, pain, surprise, and so on. The use of interjection can be exemplified by the
sentence below. The comparative degree sentence pattern is formed by adding -er to
adjectives consisting of one syllable or by adding more to adjectives consisting of two or
more syllables. Meanwhile, the superlative degree sentence pattern is formed by adding -
est to an adjective consisting of one syllable or by adding most to an adjective consisting of
two or more syllables.

3.2 Suggestion
Remember that a good understanding of interjections and comparatives is an important step
in mastering English or any other language. By understanding how to use Interjections you
will be able to communicate more effectively and efficiently in the language you are learning

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BIBLIOGRAFHY

https://www.kompas.com/skola/read/2022/06/21/140000769/comparative-degree--pengertian-pola-
dan-contoh-kalim.

https://englishplusplus.id/interjection/

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