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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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demand/ask

I'll ask of my father $50 for my birthday.

I'll demand to my father $50 for my birthday.

What is the difference between "demand" and "ask"? Also are the both sentences correct?
  

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Hi, I'll ask of my father $50 for my birthday. I'll demand to my father $50 for my birthday. What is the difference between "demand" and "ask"?

  • Hi, I'll ask of my father $50 for my birthday.
  • I'll demand to my father $50 for my birthday.
  • What is the difference between "demand" and "ask"?
  • Demand is like 'You must give me this'.
  • It's very rude in such a context as this.
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Hi,

I'll ask of my father $50 for my birthday.

I'll demand to my father $50 for my birthday.

What is the difference between "demand" and "ask"?

Demand is like 'You must give me this'. It's very rude in such a context as this.

Ask is like r
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User_garyI'll ask of my father $50 for my birthday.

I'll demand to my father $50 for my birthday.

What is the difference between "demand" and "ask"? Also are the both sentences correct?
For a start = demand does not take "to". You demand something = I will demand $50 from my father as a birthday present.

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