In direct questions, "it" goes after the verb. In indirect questions, "it" goes before the verb. "What time is it?" is correct, but "What time is it?" is incorrect
Rising intonation starts from stressed syllable of last content word. Most versatile intonation pattern in American English. Can communicate various emotions depending on context
Intonation is the changes in voice sound during speech. Voice movements can show meaning and emotion. Intonation can replace punctuation like commas and question marks
'Any' indicates more than zero or none. 'Some' indicates more than one or none, less than a lot. Both words can be used before nouns, as pronouns, or before prepositions. They cannot be used before or after determiners
여기 means "here". 거기 means "there" near listener. 저기 means "over there" far from both. Can function as nouns, adjectives, or with direction particles
"Are you believing in God?" is incorrect, correct form is "Do you believe in God?". "I'm feeling hungry. Is there anything to eat?" is acceptable. "This sauce is great. It's tasting really good." is incorrect. "I'm thinking this is your key. Am I right?" is incorrect