The words in a sentence are not the only way to convey the meaning of what the person is saying. If I said "Oh man you are bad." and I was saying it quickly and sharply, I would likely mean that you had done something wrong. But if you had just played a song I liked and I said it, then I would say it more relaxed and I would likely be smiling too; I would mean that I liked the song.
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Intonation, intonation, intonation.
Falling intonation is a sentence that is answerable by a sentence or statement,while,rising intonation is answerable by yes and no.
The speaker's melodious intonation was delightful to hear.
Intonation is a word used to refer to how a sentence sounds. How a sentence sounds if it's a question sounds different from how a sentence sounds if it's a statement. If you say a sentence out loud, first as a question and then as a statement, you'll hear the difference in sound. That is intonation.
falling intonation
She used vocal intonation to communicate her excitement to the audience during her speech.
The correct intonation for statements is generally falling, where your voice goes down in pitch towards the end of the sentence. This helps indicate that you are making a statement rather than asking a question.
The two kinds of intonation patterns are falling intonation and rising intonation. Falling intonation is when the pitch of the voice falls at the end of a sentence, indicating a statement or a command. Rising intonation is when the pitch of the voice rises at the end of a sentence, indicating a question or uncertainty.
yes.because if a sentense have an intonation there speech is maybe rising or falling intonation. thank you may answer can any peole?
falling intonation
Intonation rising at the end of a sentence typically indicates a question or uncertainty. Intonation falling at the end of a sentence usually signifies a statement or assertion. It can also convey the speaker's emotions or attitudes.
"She is coming to the party." "The dog barks at night." "They went to the beach."