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Silencio Tarsier Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Can anyone tell me who is Jack Ma?

Is it grammatically correct?
What would be correct if this is wrong?
  

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Can you tell me who Jack Ma is.

  • Can you tell me who Jack Ma is.
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Can you tell me who Jack Ma is.
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I mean when I ask many people in group.
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Sorry to mess this up. I didn't carefully checked your original post. You can keep "anyone". But I am lost with your next question. Do you mean, would the sentence be ok to ask to a group of people? Then, the answer is Yes: can anyone or any of you tell me who Jack Ma is. (But wait for other natives; I am not one; sorry)
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Silencio TarsierI mean when I ask many people in group.
Do you wish to know which of the people present is Jack Ma, or who/what (i.e, an actor, the director of the company, etc) Jack Ma is?
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no, I'm asking about english.
when I ask 1 person, I may say"could you please tell me who jack ma is?"
but when I ask a group of people, do I say"can/may/could anyone tell me who jack ma is?"

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