• Classy@sh.itjust.works
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      I’ve done this before. Example

      I was going somewhere yesterday, the bank?, when I saw…

      It’s also fun to interject bangs into sentences too

      I was so convinced that I was going to die!, but I ended up just fine.

      Ultimately, I feel that if language is descriptive and not ambiguous it is legitimate English.

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      If I understand @[email protected]’s comment elsewhere in this thread properly, I think that’s what a pause interrogative may be. I also agree with them that it (and the interrogative start) does better fit some ways of speaking.

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      Either the whole thing is a question or you need to break it up.

      I’m curious if you can convince me otherwise though!

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        It’s not about making it a question, is about showing doubt.

        “Jake should’ve been there last night (?), but I doesn’t have time to check.”

        Sure there are ways to phrase that differently, but it’s the sort of message we can easily communicate with hand gestures and intonation, but fail with written word.

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        “Maybe we can meetup tomorrow? And I’d love to know what you want to do.”

        Can be split up into two sentences but sometimes, when spoken, is said as a continuous sentence.