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Sb70012 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Specialized/technical/expert-level questions

Hello,
Context: suppose that I'm a 10 year old boy and you are my father or mother. You are asking me some difficult questions in order to test my knowledge. But the questions you ask me are beyond the scope of my knowledge and are so difficult.
(suppose that your questions are about economy, policy, agriculture, business and etc.)
Accordingly I want to say to you this sentence:

Daddy, please don't ask me specialized/technical/expert-level questions.

I want to know which word is more natural? Which one do you use a lot in these contexts?
specialized questions? or technical questions? or expert-level questions?

Thank you
  

Top answer

None seem typical of a child that age. I'd expect eg Daddy, please don't ask me hard questions.

  • None seem typical of a child that age.
  • I'd expect eg Daddy, please don't ask me hard questions.
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None seem typical of a child that age.
I'd expect eg Daddy, please don't ask me hard questions.

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