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What is Secondary Interjection?

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What is Secondary Interjection?

Secondary interjections are interjections that are used in response to something that has been said. They can express agreement, surprise, or even disbelief. Interjections are a part of speech that conveys emotions such as excitement, dismay, surprise, enthusiasm, and more. It can be a single wor...
Definition

A secondary interjection is an interjection that is used to modify or qualify the meaning of another word or phrase. For example, the word "but" can be used as a secondary interjection to modify the meaning of a word or phrase. They can be nouns, adjectives or some other clause.

When we speak, we often use interjections to convey our emotions. Interjections are words or phrases that express strong feelings or emotions. They can be used to express joy, surprise, excitement, or even anger.

List of secondary interjection

  • agreed
  • all right
  • awesome
  • bother
  • aravo
  • bull
  • cheers
  • cool
  • dear me
  • easy
  • exactly
  • excellent
  • finally
  • good
  • great
  • heavens to Betsy
  • hello
  • here
  • hey
  • holy cow
  • I say
  • indeed
  • Man
  • my goodness
  • my word
  • nice
  • no
  • no way
  • nope
  • now
  • nuts
  • oh boy
  • oh brother
  • please
  • radical
  • see
  • super
  • sweet
  • swell
  • there
  • welcome
  • well
  • what
  • whatever
  • wicked
  • yes

Examples
  • I can't believe you actually said that!
  • I'm so sorry to hear that.
  • That's incredible!
  • Thank you so much for telling me.
  • I love ice cream but I have cold today.

Conclusion

Secondary interjections are a part of speech or sentence that change the meaning of a phrase

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