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Asking a question "to", "from", or "of"? - English Language & Usage ...
This seems quirky to me however. If you "ask X from someone", it means that you ask them to give you an X. So to me, whereas "asking an answer from" makes sense, "asking a question from" doesn't, …
What is the history of "shoot" to suggest "go ahead"?
Mar 4, 2018 · And an even harder to explaining the subtlety of it versus "yes" or "sure" or "go ahead." Anyway, what is the origin of using the word "shoot" to mean it is okay to ask a question? And as a …
AQA English Literature GCSE Unseen Poetry Revision Guide
May 19, 2026 · It is important at this point for me to mention that you should analyse the poems and plan your answer to the question before attempting to write a response. When analysing the poem then do …
When do I use a question mark with "Could you [please]
Jan 20, 2011 · A sentence like Could you please pass me the pepper shaker is not really a question. Should I use a question mark or a period to end this sentence? What about: Could you let me know …
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question mark - Phrase "you might ask" - English Language & Usage …
Jan 8, 2020 · Re 2, you should have a period, not a question mark, after "ask". It occurred to me that you may have placed a question mark there because it was the end of your question consisting of …
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"Can I have a question?" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 2, 2016 · “Can I ask a question?” means there is something you don’t know, and you’re asking for permission to ask someone else about it. “Can I have a question?” means you are inviting other …
Sep 22, 2023 · Or the examiner will ask me question after the my response ? I’m sorry that I weirdly worded the previous question which make you misunderstood my meanings