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Almost, used with uh-oh, uh-uh, or uh-huh you have interjections.

  • The interjection uh-oh is used to convey dismay or concern.
  • The interjection uh-uh is used to convey disagreement, to say 'no'.
  • The interjection uh-huh is used to convey agreement, to say 'yes'.
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