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What are the Types of Interjection?

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What are the Types of Interjection?

interjections that have more than one meaning or can be used in more than one way. Additional spellings or usages are listed in parentheses.
Primary interjections

Primary Interjections are words that are only interjections and cannot be categorized as any other Parts of Speech.

Secondary Interjections

Secondary interjections are the nouns, adjectives, and other parts of speech that occasionally serve as interjections.

Mild interjections

Typically referred to as Mild Interjections, they are relatively restricted displays of sentiments and emotions. Commas are frequently used to divide these categories from the body of the phrase.

Strong interjections

Strong Interjections are defined as the loud eruptions of emotion. Exclamation points are frequently used to demarcate certain types from the body of the text.

Volatile interjections

Volitive Interjections are frequently used to communicate orders, requests, and wants. Expressions like "I desire" are swapped out with volitive interjections in the speech.

The phrase "enough" conveys the desire to cease paying attention to someone and maybe make a counterargument.

Emotive Interjections

Emotive Interjections are the phrases used to communicate abrupt outbursts of emotions including surprise, happiness, grief, contempt, and terror. These phrases typically take the place of "I feel" statements in speech.

Cognitive interjections

Cognitive Interjections are exclamation words that are derived from thought. These formats are employed to communicate the sensations and emotions that individuals encounter and comprehend via experience.

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