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  1. No1 is incorrect. You ask someone for his/her opinion. Asking someone their opinion is also acceptable, but not as common. You ask someone about (or less frequently, over) an (i.e., someone else's) opinion. You probably never ask someone on something, except perhaps on a train. No. 3 is incorrect.

  2. Aug 16, 2019 · 1. "I want to ask a few things of you guys" Technically, I could see how that could be asking them for favors also / asking them to do something for them. Mostly, it would be to ask a question, or in this case, a few questions. "I asked my sister for some favors" This could either be used in the past or present, I could see it being either.

  3. Apr 4, 2013 · Can somebody please explain the difference between "ask of me" and "ask me"? Why do we use "of" between ask and me?

  4. Apr 17, 2013 · The ask, or my ask is used in places such as: My ask of you is that you fill out the true and false questions first. Similarly, I have see the ask... Why are people using this? I believe it is a buzzword and grammatically incorrect but we still see it. But my issue is I can't back up why I think it is wrong, so I just need clarification if I am ...

  5. If you ask me about whether he was right, .... And the following are incorrect: Ask anything to me. If you ask to me whether he was right, I would tell you "No". If you ask to me about whether he was right, ... The problem with your question Do you know whether Eric asked me today? is that you've placed me in the indirect object position.

  6. 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, unless you're asking for a question. I've seen a source on the internet that says "of" is the correct rule. But this sounds odd to both of us. "asking a question of X" sounds like you ...

  7. Jul 15, 2023 · Nobody asks me for advice on building the engine, even though I'm the only person who understands how a carburettor works However, you can also form imperative expressions, in which the verb has its basic form I'm concentrating. Be quiet! Don't distract me! Nobody ask me any questions!

  8. Jul 26, 2015 · How to ask "If you have any problem then ask me" in polite manner. While discussing problem with my brother in chat, he most of the times ask me how you get to the solution and then I have to explain each step. And in between he keep on asking me questions. This was about chat so there is no problem.

  9. Jan 8, 2020 · In this context, there's no difference whatsoever. Because you can also ask someone to do something. It's like telling only. He asked/told me to call you - the context is clear and, therefore, both are okay and understandable.

  10. Jul 16, 2020 · Someone asks me a question in very formal conversation. And I want to know why he/she is asking me this question. Basically, I want to know the reason and purpose behind this question. How can I as...

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