Intonation For Emphasis And Contrast sentences
24 sentences you'd actually hear about intonation for emphasis and contrast. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- Are you sure you locked the front door?
- He didn't know that was a secret.
- He gave his sister the concert tickets.
- He wants to order pizza for dinner.
- I asked you to buy the blue one.
- I can't believe you forgot my birthday.
- I didn't say he stole the money.
- I didn't think he would actually quit.
- I never promised you a promotion.
- I think his office is on the third floor.
- I thought the meeting was on Tuesday.
- I thought you were bringing the dessert.
- I was hoping you would help me.
- I'm supposed to meet them at the coffee shop.
- My boss wants the project completed today.
- My brother broke the new vase.
- She bought a red car yesterday.
- She said she was feeling tired.
- She shouldn't have sent that email.
- She's looking for a new apartment downtown.
- The first presentation was the most interesting.
- They are flying to London next week.
- They told me to wait here.
- We need to finish this report by Friday.