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Abil Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

May I ask

May I ask what was the purpose of your visit to ?

May I ask what the purpose of your visit to was?



Are both these sentences grammatically correct? Do I need to put a comma after “ask” in the first sentence?
  

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Abil May I ask what the purpose of your visit to England was? Only this one is correct. Abil Do I need to put a comma after “ask” in the first sentence?

  • Abil May I ask what the purpose of your visit to England was?
  • Only this one is correct.
  • Abil Do I need to put a comma after “ask” in the first sentence?
  • No, you don't.
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AbilMay I ask what the purpose of your visit to England was?
Only this one is correct.
AbilDo I need to put a comma after “ask” in the first sentence?
No, you don't.
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FandorinOnly this one is correct.
Why isn't the first one correct ? Can't we use that ?

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