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Sunny123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Address of the post office

Hello everyone. If you need the address of the post office. And you know that your friend knows the address. What do you do?
And then what does your friend do?
  

Top answer

I would ask my friend for the address. "

  • I would ask my friend for the address.
  • "
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8 Answers
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I would ask my friend for the address. "What is the address of the post office?"
My friend answers, "It is 10328 Chimney Rock Boulevard."
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AlpheccaStarsAlpheccaStars wrote: Address of the post office (Original post)QuoteI would ask my friend for the address. "What is the address of the post office?"My friend answers, "It is 10328 Chimney Rock Boulevard."
Is it correct if I say ....

1. I asked him for the address of the post office.
And
2. My friend gave me the address.
?
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3. I thanked my friend.
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sunny123Is it correct if I say .... 1. I asked him for the address of the post office.And2. My friend gave me the address.?
Your original questions were
What do you do?
And then what does your friend do?

.
So it doesn't make sense to answer in the past tense. Change those to present tense, and you'll
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AlpheccaStarsAlpheccaStars wrote: Address of the post office (Original post)Quote3. I thanked my friend.
Oh, ok. Then Is it correct if I say ....

1. I ask my for the address of the post office.
And
2. My friend gives me the address.
?
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Oh sorry. I mean ....

Is it correct if I say ....

1. I ask my friend for the address of the post office.
And
2. My friend gives me the address.
?
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sunny123Oh sorry. I mean ....Is it correct if I say ....1. I ask my friend for the address of the post office.And2. My friend gives me the address.?
Exactly!
CJ
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Alpheca, Which one is correct?

3. My friend gave me the address of the post office.
or
4. My friend gave me the address for the post office.
?

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