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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
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Period of his wife's pregnancy

In the context: how to ask my friend about the period of his wife's pregnancy.

How many months has your wife's pregnancy been going?

I don't know exactly how to ask it. Please help me.

  

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I made it up but I'm not sure whether is correct. -Which month of pregnancy your wife is?

  • I made it up but I'm not sure whether is correct.
  • -Which month of pregnancy your wife is?
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I made it up but I'm not sure whether is correct.

-Which month of pregnancy your wife is?

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kumenglishHow many months has your wife's pregnancy been going?

In the US, it is rather intimate, (impolite) to ask that directly.


We ask: "When is the baby due?" It focuses on the anticipated happy arrival of a new son or daughter.

Given the period of human gestation, some simple mental arithmetic will yield the answer to the unasked quest

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How far along is your wife? That would be another way of putting it.

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