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G e n e r a l q u e s t i o n s (protesting, impatient)
I’m terribly hard up!
Aren’t we all?
I’m quite booked up next week.
Will the week after suit you better?
I can’t meet you this Tuesday.
Shall we leave it till next week?
I m p e r a t i v e s (lively, with
a note of
critical surprise)
What on earth shall I do?
Try it again. You’ve no alternative.
What should I tell him?
Tell him exactly what you think.
I’ve lost your invitation.
Well write and ask them to send you another one
E x c l a m a t i o n s (conveying affronted
surprise, protesting)
I told him what I thought of him.
Good for you!
She says she’s twenty-nine.
Absolute nonsense!
Look. It works.
So it does. How very odd!
You’re a bit grumpy today.
Not in the least!
2. Practise the dialogue (“Guessing Game”). Write it down. Define the intonation pattern
of each sentence and the attitude expressed by it.
A.: And the next object is vegetable.
B.: Does one eat it?
A.: Yes.
B.: Do you eat it?
A.: Yes.
B.: Do you eat it at breakfast?
A.: No.
B.: Do you eat it at dinner time?
A.: No.
B.: Well then at tea time.
A.: Yes.
B.: Is it a raw vegetable?
A.: Yes.
B.: Is it nice?
A.: Very nice.
B.: Did we have some for tea today?
A.: Yes.
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