interjections

prepositions
conjunctions
pronouns
:: connect words, phrases, and clauses :: words that replace nouns in a sentence
:: words or expressions used to express a strong feeling rather than a specific meaning
:: express relationships between words or phrases

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It looks like you're categorizing parts of speech. Here's a breakdown based on the descriptions you provided:

  1. Interjections:

    • Definition: Words or expressions used to express a strong feeling rather than a specific meaning.
    • Examples: Oh! Wow! Ouch! Hooray!
  2. Prepositions:

    • Definition: Words that express relationships between words or phrases.
    • Examples: in, on, at, between, under, over, with.
  3. Conjunctions:

    • Definition: Words that connect words, phrases, and clauses.
    • Examples: and, but, or, so, because, although.
  4. Pronouns:

    • Definition: Words that replace nouns in a sentence.
    • Examples: he, she, it, they, this, those.

If you have any further questions or need more information about these parts of speech, feel free to ask!

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