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What to say instead of ask me a question?
ask,
What is another word for I asked?
1 question, interrogate. 3, 11 sue, appeal. 4 beseech, beg, entreat.
How do you politely ask?
Here are some better phrases to make polite requests in English:
- “Do you mind…?.”
- “Would you mind…?
- “Could I…?”
- “Would it be ok if…?”
- “Would it be possible…?”
- “Would you be willing to…?”
How do you ask do you know?
If you mean “What’s the correct way to ask someone in person “Do you know me?” I’d simply ask them “Do you know me?” or , “Do you believe you know me?” If you’re trying to find out if this other person thinks they know you *personally* ie. intimately – you could ask “Do you feel like we’ve met before, perhaps often?”
When to use Ask and Tell?
How to use Say, Tell and Ask
- Say. We say: hello and goodbye, please and thank you, happy birthday and congratulations. Say hello to your sister for me. We said goodbye at the airport.
- Tell. Tell is usually followed immediately by a person. Said is not:
- Ask. Ask is used for questions: What is your name?
Can I ask you something means?
When you need to ask someone a question that’s important, complicated, or might make them upset, you first ask: Of course, this is already a question, so sometimes when you ask someone “Can I ask you a question?” they will respond: You just did!
What are synonyms for ask?
ask(v. a.) Synonyms: question, interrogate, inquire of, put the question to. ask(v. a.) Synonyms: request, solicit, petition, beseech, implore, supplicate, crave, beg, desire, entreat, pray for, prefer a petition for, make application for.
What is another word for “ask questions”?
Synonyms for asked questions include inquired, enquired, asked, made enquiries, requested information, posed a , wanted to know, looked to someone for answers, questioned and interrogated. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
What is another word for asking?
Another word for ask. To put a question to (someone): examine, inquire, query, question, quiz. To seek an answer to (a question): pose, put, raise. To endeavor to obtain (something) by expressing one’s needs or desires.