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give me 10 examples of rising intonation and falling intonation

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What's an Intonation Rising?

  • Increasing intonation explains when our pitch increases and proceeds to ascend from the stressed syllable of the last term of the sentence's material. Depending on the context and the emotion or  attitude that you are trying to express with your speech, increasing intonation may begin earlier in the sentence and then climb to the end.

10 examples of rising intonation and falling intonation

Intonation on the rise:

1. Did you stand there?  

 

2. Have you ever seen the film?  

3. You're up for adventure?  

4. Buenos días.  

5. Goodbye on that!  

6. Ask him to leave, if he arrives.  

7. Where are you from?  

8. Are you convinced?  

9. Do you think that is a good choice?  

10. Does she bring pizza?

  • Falling Intonation
  • Falling intonation is when the words in a sentence fall in tone (or musical note) almost in a step-by-step way.
  • Here's something that may come as a surprise ... Most of the time English speakers are actually  using a dropping pattern of intonation, why ask? Since dropping intonation conveys a very specific message to the listener (depending on how drastically the intonation drops!)

Falling intonation:  

1. Live in Manila.  

2. How cool you are!  

3. Please close the shutter.  

4. Sit in.  

5. Mariah is fourteen.  

6. Which is it?  

7. Yesterday they went on to Makati.  

8. He ain't got a ride.  

9. I haven't seen the movie before.  

10. I just forgot to tell you that.

Why do we use rising intonation?

  1. On yes / no questions we use rising intonation. (Yes / no questions can be answered with a simple yes or no)
  2. On a statement we use rising intonation to indicate that we are asking the statement as a question.
  3. When we want to test something or confirm something we use through intonation.  
  4. We use elevated intonation to suggest confusion or doubt.
  5. When we use rising mid-sentence intonation, it signals to the other person that we have not finished our thought or  idea, and means that they should not disturb us.They would have to give us a moment to
  6. finish what we say.
  7. • They often use heightened intonation in American culture to sound more polite or  
  8. approachable.

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