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Magic79 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

what if questions usage

Is there a difference between those three questions? What are they?
A. Would you mind if I asked you a few questions?
B. Do you mind if I aksed you a few questions?
C.Will you you mind I ask you a few questions?
I have a feeling that all of the above questions are grammatically correct but have different meanings...and could be used in different situations...but I could be wrong... So what do you think?
BY THE WAY: is it possible that i could get an email notifying me that my post has been replied to?
  

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A. Would you mind if I asked you a few questions? - This is very polite B.

  • A.
  • Would you mind if I asked you a few questions?
  • - This is very polite B.
  • Do you mind if I aksed you a few questions?
  • Should be B.
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A. Would you mind if I asked you a few questions? - This is very polite

B. Do you mind if I aksed you a few questions? Should be B. Do you mind if I ask you a few questions? - This is still polite, but not quite as much. You can imagine a police officer asking this.

C.Will you you mind I ask you a few questions? - This does not sound natural. It's putting the question in the futu
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Hello, Magic!

If you go to your profile page, scroll down to the bottom, you'll find this:
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Learning English has never been so much interesting with the internet!!!

Thanks a lot for your replies!

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