Definition: Falling Intonation
Falling intonation is when the pitch of your voice drops at the end of a sentence. It’s the most common intonation pattern in English and is typically used in: Statements Wh - questions Commands End of a conversation or thought Examples: 1. It’s time to go. (A statement: your voice falls on "go.") 2. Where are you going? (A wh- question: the voice falls on "going.")
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