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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Question on or Question for

Hi,

what is correct way of asking?

A. I have a question on you?

B. I have a question for you?

Thanx, ifko
  

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HI, " I have a question for you " , is totally correct, that's the way I use it. You may here a Tv reporter hear say: " I have a question I'd like to put to you" That sounds a bit more formal.

  • HI, " I have a question for you " , is totally correct, that's the way I use it.
  • You may here a Tv reporter hear say: " I have a question I'd like to put to you" That sounds a bit more formal.
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HI,

"I have a question for you" , is totally correct, that's the way I use it.

You may here a Tv reporter hear say: "I have a question I'd like to put to you"
That sounds a bit more formal.

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