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Shadnan Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Intonation.

i have answered these questions but i am not satisfied with the answers please i need help. i am suppose to indicate wether the sentence is falling or rising.thank you

A) Is Pierre French?rising



B) No, he's from Belgium.falling



A) Which area? falling



B) Bruges, I believe. falling



A) Will you lend me £10?rising



B) Certainly not.rising





A) Who goes there?falling



B) It's only me.falling





A) Bread?rising



B) No thanks.rising





A) I'm not going to Paris.falling



B) No?rising



A) Do you travel to France by boat or by plane?rising



B) Oh! We always fly. falling
  

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i need a quick reply ..its very urgent,..thank you
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shadnanA) Is Pierre French?rising - yes

B) No, he's from Belgium.falling - there are two intonation groups here; fall-rise with 'no' + fall with 'Belgium'

A) Which area? falling - yes

B) Bruges, I believe. falling - 1 - rise (fall-rise) + 2 - fall

A) Will you lend me £10?rising - yes

B) Certai
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Hey thank you for your repl. atleast i now get the pattern. i was very lost with intonation. thanx again.
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hey are you sure your answers are true I dont think so or should I say tesol course doesnt think so. is anyone knows it true answer
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