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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Does the preposition change the meaning?

Does the preposition change the meaning?

It's the last time I'm going to ask anything of you.

It's the last time I'm going to ask anything from you.
  

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Anonymous It's the last time I'm going to ask anything of you. This usually means "to demand" although ask + object + of can also mean "to put a question". Anonymous It's the last time I'm going to ask anything from you.

  • Anonymous It's the last time I'm going to ask anything of you.
  • This usually means "to demand" although ask + object + of can also mean "to put a question".
  • Anonymous It's the last time I'm going to ask anything from you.
  • I wouldn't say this.
  • I would say: It's the last time I'm going to ask you for anything.
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AnonymousIt's the last time I'm going to ask anything of you.
This usually means "to demand" although ask + object + of can also mean "to put a question".
AnonymousIt's the last time I'm going to ask anything from you.
I wouldn't say this. I

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