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a speaker checks an assumption or inference drawn from the ongoing conversation.
Initial
so and/or final
then are common in such questions:
[speaker A is recounting how an elderly relative has found a good place to live
in her old age]
A:
It’s a little terraced house. And sort of very old fashioned but spotlessly clean
and very cosy.
B:
Oh well.
A:
New kitchen new whatnot.
B:
Yeah.
A:
And a thousand and something a month.
B:
Yeah. So you’re pleased?
A:
Oh I’m relieved. Yes. Yes.
A:
So you had a good day at work then?
B:
Yes it was all right.
The declarative question may also be used as a comprehension check:
[speaker A is on the phone to a printing company to check on the progress of a
print job]
A:
I’m ringing just to see if everything was okay with the job when Dave got it
opened up and printing out and everything.
B:
Ah. No, he said this morning there were some fonts missing, Chris.
A:
There were some fonts missing?
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