English, asked by ItzDeadDeal, 1 month ago

Hey Users ...Every is Which type of Adjective..
Options :-
Demonstrative Adjective
Possesive Adjective
Distributive Adjective...
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Distributive

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Answered by pariharvikrantsingh2
2

Explanation:

Two people just walked by you, speaking in a foreign language.

You didn’t understand a word, but you still somehow know what language they were speaking.

How can that be?

All languages have their own distinct melody, or music. To know what I mean, take a look at this video. The girl in the video is not actually speaking any of the languages, she’s just using sounds with the right speed, tone and stresses.

This music of languages is called intonation, and it’s something you probably don’t even think about when speaking your native language. Intonation is the rise and fall of your voice when you speak. Many times, it’s just as important as your words in expressing what you want to say.

That’s why when you’re learning English, you shouldn’t just learn what to say, you should also learn how to say it.

So to help, I’m going to show you seven situations where intonation matters in English, with examples of each type.

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