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Senthilvelann Posted 21 years ago
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How can I ask?

0 Dear Teachers, 02br
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00(e.g) A is 3rd son of B. 02br
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00Could you please tell me, how should I ask "A" to know he is 3rd son of "B"? 02br
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00Could I ask, How many th son for your father? 02br
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00Help me please. 02br
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00MSN. 02br
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0Which son are you? 0-
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0Hi, 02br
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00I too wonder, how the native speaker would ask a person to know his line up? 02br
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00sam 0-
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0 Hi, 02br
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00Which son - seems to be wrong. 02br
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00Which normally used with inanimate things. 02br
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00Which book? 02br
00Which way? 02br
00etc., 02br
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00How would do you say with animate thing? 02br
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0 We don't often worry about such things but we would probably be a bit more roundabout, asking one of these: 02br
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00So, are you the oldest? 02br
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00So, are you the baby of the family then? 02br
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00Do you have any younger brothers? 02br
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00Do you have an older brother? 02br
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00How many th son for your father? 12blockquote
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00Some time ago, Pemmican mentioned how very useful it would be, if we could say 'how manyeth...?' 02br
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00In addition to the answers already given, you could simply say "are you your father's 3rd son/are you the 3rd son of your father?" 02br
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0 Dear Teacher, 02br
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00Thank you all for helping me. 02br
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00Regards, 02br
00M.SENTHILVELAN 0-
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0 You're welcome, Senthilvelann! 0-

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