Primary interjections
A primary interjection is a word or sound that can only be used as an interjection. Primary interjections do not have alternative meanings and can’t function as another part of speech (i.e., noun, verb, or adjective).
Primary interjections are typically just sounds without a clear etymology. As such, while they sometimes have standard spellings, a single interjection may be written in different ways (e.g., “um-hum” or “mm-hmm”).
Examples:
Ugh! That’s disgusting.
Um-hum. I think that could work.
We won the game. Yippee!
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boasted
pleaded
shouted
suggested
demanded
conjunction
interjection
adverb
preposition
Please have a look at me
Excuse me
Pease help me
Hi
Best of luck
Nice to meet you
Let's have fun
You are welcome
I am pleased
God bless you
Very good
You are welcome
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