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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #674: Intonation :rising or falling?
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    Intonation :rising or falling?


    THE INTONATION

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    Find if it's a rising or falling intonation.





    English exercise "Intonation :rising or falling?" created by bridg with The test builder
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    1. You already ! (reproche)=
    2. You shouldn't have (reproche) =
    3. It's unbelievable ! (surprise) =
    4. That's not very nice ! (reproche)=
    5. I don't think I will . (désaccord) =
    6. How could you ? (reproche) =
    7. Why should I tell you ? (ironie) =
    8. You must be joking ! (surprise) =
    9. So what ? (reproche) =
    10. Well, I never ! (désaccord) =
    11. You know best, don't you ? (ironie) =








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