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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

About Making a sentence.

Hi all,

When someone use the same degree of tone in speaking. There is no up and down. All words are in the same level; I want to tell him/her to use diversity in an understandable sentence, so that every body can get what I mean. I'd like to to know whether the following sentences could serve that purpose. I made them up.


1) When speaking, use voice diversification.

2) Don't keep your voice in the same degree of tone.

3) Make diversity of the tone in your voice.

4) Don't keep the tone of your voice in the same level.

5) Don't keep the tone of your voice in the same degree.


Thanks

  

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Most of your sentences aren't natural or aren't easy to understand. (4) is probably the closest to being OK, but we say " at the same level" rather than "in". I might put it like this: Try to vary the tone of your voice.

  • Most of your sentences aren't natural or aren't easy to understand.
  • (4) is probably the closest to being OK, but we say " at the same level" rather than "in".
  • I might put it like this: Try to vary the tone of your voice.
  • Don't speak in a monotone.
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Most of your sentences aren't natural or aren't easy to understand. (4) is probably the closest to being OK, but we say "at the same level" rather than "in". I might put it like this:

Try to vary the tone of your voice. Don't speak in a monotone.

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Thank you very much.


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