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Laborious Posted 6 years ago
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Ask to do something vs ask someone to do something

Hello teachers:

Please help me with the following structures.

1) to ask to do something

- She asked to go. (Does it mean she will go?)

2) to ask someone to do something

- She asked me to go. (It means I will go. Am I right?

  

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Laborious Hello teachers: Please help me with the following structures. 1) to ask to do something - She asked to go. ) 2) to ask someone to do something - She asked me to go.

  • Laborious Hello teachers: Please help me with the following structures.
  • 1) to ask to do something - She asked to go.
  • ) 2) to ask someone to do something - She asked me to go.
  • (It means I will go.
  • Am I right?
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Laborious

Hello teachers:

Please help me with the following structures.

1) to ask to do something

- She asked to go. (Does it mean she will go?)

2) to ask someone to do something

- She asked me to go. (It means I will go. Am I right?

Correct for both.

CJ

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