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"Is that right?"
when using a rising intonation , what it mean?
how about falling intonation?
from a learner
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***I'm not a teacher***
I'd say that with a rising intonation you're actually asking for clarification/answer/confirmation. Falling intonation makes it sound more sarcastic, like you were saying "Oh reeaally?" (proper spelling: Oh, really?).
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*Not a teacher
Rising intonation
Your son is doing drugs.
(getting angry) Is that right, Ben?
Falling intonation
Your husband is cheating on you.
(bursting into tears) Is that right, my love?
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***I'm not a teacher***

Originally Posted by
SirGod
Falling intonation
Your husband is cheating on you.
(bursting into tears) Is that right, my love?
If I was actually asking my husband if he was cheating on me (to me my love somehow points to that) I would use a rising intonation.
If somebody told me that my husband was cheating on me, and it came as no surprise to me, I might say Is that right with a falling intonation.
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NONTeacher
Rising could imply desperation. They are coming to repossess the car, Gladys." "Is that right, Ben?"
Falling, perhaps depression. "They said your dog was run over by a steamroller." "Is that right, Ben?"
It probably depends on the question preceding it, to some degree.
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Oh OK, I see now how a falling intonation could work with being depressed.
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I have found a Youtube video on intonation in English. I haven't listened to this one, because my speakers won't work, but I have seen other videos posted by that lady and they were pretty good.
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No link displayed birdeen! Try again. :)
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To me, "Is that right" with a falling intonation is always or almost always ironic.
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