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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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I am asking, what are you going to do tomorrow?

1) I am asking what you are going to do tomorrow?

2) I am asking, what are you going to do tomorrow?

Either one is okay to say for the same meaning? Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
  

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1) I am asking what you are going to do tomorro w. 2) I am asking , " What are you going to do tomorrow? "

  • 1) I am asking what you are going to do tomorro w.
  • 2) I am asking , " What are you going to do tomorrow?
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1) I am asking what you are going to do tomorrow.
2) I am asking, "What are you going to do tomorrow?"

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