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Guy: That's just ( exactly or just just? ) what you were told.
Merely, only, simply. Here it signifies that he was not told the full facts.
(In other situations, "just" can mean "exactly". You can only really
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can you please enumerate some sentences in faling intonation?
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I Gotta tell you this: Rising Intonation-Questions Answerable by yes or no. Falling Intonation-A Statement ends with a period/Questions not answerable by a yes or no. Hope it helps!=)
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1. I don't guess he is serious, is he?
2. I don't know he is serious, is he?
3. I don't suppose he is serious, is he?
4. I don't reckon he is serious, is he?
5. You don't think he is serious, do you?
6. You
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can i have a rising intonation? Generally speaking, when you ask a question, your intonation should rise at the end. Like this: http://www.englishforums.com/fs/1244225893483.mp3.at.ashx
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I know "I don't think he is serious, do I?" is absurd.
I don't think that wording is absurd. You only need the proper context. Some types of tag questions simply have much more specialized usage (and therefore are also less
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Thanks, Kooyeen. This site allows uploading an image, audio clips are not supported. I uploaded a voice clip to MediaFire. All, you can download it from the following URL. You do not need to create an account.
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Hi buddies. Is there a Web site where I can upload my voice recordings? I am wondering if someone would be interested in making suggestions for my pronunciation and intonation.
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Rising intonation is when you make the pitch of your voice rise, that is, go from a lower frequency sound to a higher frequency sound. You can exaggerate it by starting with a growl (like a lion) and ending with a squeak (like a little bird).
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what is intonation?what is rising intonation?what is falling intonation
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