Fall Rise Intonation Quiz 13 (30 MCQs)

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1. The combination of the rises and falls in pitch is called .....
2. What happens to intonation in a tag question like, "You're coming, aren't you?"
3. Which of the following demonstrates a 'soft th' sound?
4. Choose the correct intonation pattern for the given sentence: "Are you going to the store?"
5. How can intonation be used to express emotions in English speech?
6. Which is NOT a reason why speakers do pauses?
7. Showing facial expressions and nodding are examples of showing that you are listening.
8. In the story "Move It!" how do forces of pushes and pulls affect objects?
9. The listener is better able to recognize the grammar and syntax structure of what is being said by using the information contained in the intonation.
10. IP boundaries are indicated by .....
11. What tone is the most appropriate in this question, when information is needed: "That's a good car, isn't it?" ?
12. Find out sentence with rising-falling tone
13. When expressing uncertainty in a statement, which intonation is commonly used?
14. Intonation can be said to be the combination of ..... components
15. You already know about tag questions, ..... ?
16. Identify the function word in this sentence: "He is going to the park."
17. Which of the following statement defines fall intonation?
18. 8, A tone unit is a part of the sentence over which a particular pattern ( ..... ) extends.
19. Which of the following uses rising intonation?
20. An emotional tone
21. What a beautiful dance Dibaca menggunakan intonasi apa kalimat di atas
22. When listing items, the acceptable tone goes up on items and down on the last one.
23. You weren't there on time
24. The Rise-Fall means .....
25. Which word has a weak form in "Yes, I can help you" ?
26. He seldom goes fishing, ..... ?
27. What are the content words of the parts of the speech
28. What are function words in a sentence?
29. Dibaca menggunakan intonasi apa kalimat dibawah ini "Do you like my new pen?"
30. Compound nouns have the primary stress on the first word.