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what do we mean by the word intonation and how can we classify the questions according to the intonation
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what do we mean by the word intonation and how can we classify the questions according to the intonation
Intonation is the way in which the voice rises and falls in speech.

See here for some information on intonation in questions: BBC | British Council teaching English - Talk - Questions and answers

and here: Intonation


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I am sorry believe me I didn't mean that
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