2 sentences with rising intonation and 2 sentences with falling intonation

Here's a start:

Where are you going?
I'm going home.

Now it's your turn.

2 sentences with falling intonation

The first sentence above has rising intonation. The second has falling intonation.

Use these sentences as patterns for your sentence.

To distinguish between rising intonation and falling intonation, we need to understand that rising intonation typically indicates a question or uncertainty, while falling intonation generally indicates a statement or certainty. Here are two examples of each:

1. Rising intonation (question or uncertainty):
- "Did you finish your homework?"
- "I'm not sure if she's coming to the party."

2. Falling intonation (statement or certainty):
- "I completed the project on time."
- "She won the game."