Intonation For Choices A Or B sentences
25 sentences you'd actually hear about intonation for choices a or b. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- Are we having chicken or pasta for dinner?
- Are you available this week or next week?
- Are you looking for something casual or formal?
- Are you paying with cash or credit?
- Do you prefer the window seat or the aisle seat?
- Do you want this in a bag or can you carry it?
- Do you want to continue or take a break?
- Do you want to take the bus or the subway?
- Do you want to talk about it now or later?
- Do you want to watch a movie or play a game?
- Do you want to work on this alone or together?
- Is his name Jon or John?
- Is it better to call or send an email?
- Is the answer true or false?
- Is the meeting in the morning or the afternoon?
- Is your flight domestic or international?
- Should I turn left or right at the next light?
- Should I wear the blue shirt or the white one?
- Should we drive or should we walk?
- Should we leave now or in a few minutes?
- Should we meet on Tuesday or Wednesday?
- Should we order in or go out to eat?
- Should we start with the presentation or the team updates?
- Would you like coffee or tea?
- Would you like to sit inside or outside?