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ILE Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Do you mind to tell me what calculus level that you're in?

Normally in math forum, we can't say for sure what the level of a student is by looking at the question that he/she posted.

Therefore, I asked, "Do you mind to tell me what calculus level that you're in?"

Am I asked a grammatically correct question here?

Thanks.

Isabelle
  

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" --Am-- Have I asked a grammatically correct question here? Sorry. No.

  • " --Am-- Have I asked a grammatically correct question here?
  • Sorry.
  • No.
  • Do you mind is always following by the -ing form: Do you mind telling me ...
  • Do you mind helping me ...
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I asked, "Do you mind to tell me what calculus level that you're in?"

--Am-- Have I asked a grammatically correct question here?

Sorry. No.

Do you mind is always following by the -ing form:

Do you mind telling me ... ?

Do you mind
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OK. All right.

Thanks, CJ.

Isabelle

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