An interjection is a word that is a part of a sentence but stands alone from the other words in the same sentence. Let us explore ‘good’ being used as an interjection.
“Good” can function as an interjection in some contexts because as a word it has multiple different forms and one of them can sometimes be an interjective form.
Let us continue exploring this subject using various justifications and illustrations.
When is “good” considered as an interjection?
“Good” can be used in a wide variety of situations. Let us examine when it qualifies as an interjection in this particular scenario.
“Good” is considered an interjection when it is frequently inserted into sentences in a way that distinguishes it from the other words in the sentence.
Let us understand this explanation better with the help of an example.
1. Good! You’re finally here, we can start working on the project now.
Explanation
A term like ‘good!’ used in such specific contexts are considered interjections as they interject an otherwise independent sentence and consequently operate independently as well.
What kind of interjection is “good”?
“Good” belongs to one of the many diverse subcategories of interjections. Let’s look at it.
“Good” is often regarded as an interjection of pleasure, surprise or even congratulations. Sometimes, these three elements can even overlap when put to use.
Let us explore how the overlapping of these elements of interjection on a word like “good” could be possible with the use of a few examples.
Examples | Explanations |
2. Oh good! It is over, I thought the task would never be complete at this pace. | As once may see, over here, the term ‘good’, which is also preceded by the word ‘oh’ indicates an interjection of surprise as well as pleasure. |
3. You finally got your university degree that you so tirelessly worked for? Good! | The term ‘good!’ has used at the end of the sentence in a congratulatory manner, consequently making it an interjection of congratulations. |
Examples of “good” as an interjection
Here are several examples of how to utilise the interjection “good” in sentences. Let us examine.
Examples | Explanations |
4. Good! She finally got hired for her dream job that she worked so hard for. | A term like ‘good!’ used in such specific contexts are considered interjections as they interject an otherwise independent sentence and consequently operate independently as well. |
5. Oh good! This diorama has turned out exactly the way our professor wanted it to be. | More often than not, the interjective form of the word ‘good!’ is followed by an exclamation which establishes its position as an interjection and an independent entity. |
6. Good, I am glad to hear that my nephew won his interschool debate competition. | There are times when even in its interjective form the term ‘good’ may not always be followed by an exclamation, as is the case her. Over here, it has been followed by a ‘comma’, but it remains an interjection nonetheless. |
7. Oh good! Our boss finally let us all take a long leave after months or tiresome work. | Sometimes the interjection ‘good!’ can be preceded by another word such as ‘oh’ over here stress the tonality that a speaker or writer is going for. |
8. Good! This recipe has finally worked after weeks of trial and error. | A phrase like ‘good!’ employed in such specific settings is regarded as an interjection since it is used before an otherwise independent sentence and in doing so also functions independently. |
Can “good” be considered as not an interjection?
The term “good” can be employed in a multitude of different forms apart from an interjection. Let us examine how that is.
“Good” can very much not be considered as an interjection as it is primarily used as an adjective. Apart from that, in some cases it can also be used as a noun and also sometimes as an adverb.
Let us take a deeper look into the term “good” being used in way other than an interjection.
Examples | Grammatical Form | Explanations |
9. The guest lecturer gave a really good talk about the advantages of education. | Adjective | The most primary function of the word ‘good’ is in the form of an adjective and as one can see it has been used as an adjective in the given example. |
10. He devoted all his life volunteering and administrating non-profits for the good of his people and community. | Noun | Sometimes, the word ‘good’ may also be used as a noun as is the case over here. |
11. He did good on the test and scored great marks. | Adverb | The adverbial form of the word ‘good’ is more often than not used in informal sentence structures as can be seen in the example given over here. |
12. The café that has opened right down the road serves pretty good coffee. | Adjective | As one can see, the word ‘good’ has been utilised as an adjective in this example given, which is how it serves its most fundamental purpose. |
13. If they do not understand the primary difference between good and bad then we must not indulge them. | Noun | The word “good” is occasionally employed as a noun, as it is in this instance as well. |
14. I do not have the ability to play any game this good. | Adverb | As can be seen in the example presented here, the word ‘good’ is frequently utilised in informal sentence forms when put to use as an adverb. |
15. Your daughter is a good student which is why she will be honored with a medal at the end of the school year. | Adjective | Here as well, as one can see, the word ‘good’ has been used as an adjective in this example, which is the form in which it is most frequently used. |
Conclusion
So, the usage of an interjection like “good” is acceptable. The usage of it as an interjection occurs more frequently than one may imagine.
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