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Arfer Posted 15 years ago
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"By the way, can I ask you from you are? I mean what is your native language."
Is this correct? If not please correct me.
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arfer By the way, can I ask you from you are? " "By the way, may I ask where you are from? "

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arferBy the way, can I ask you from you are? I mean what is your native language."
"By the way, may I ask where you are from? I mean, what is your native language?"
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"By the way, can I ask you from you are? I mean what is your native language."

Is this correct? If not please correct me.



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By the way, can I ask where you are from? (I'd say like that but I'm not a native; some dislike the preposit

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