Ashkan
Is it correct or not? I know this sentence is correct. "Ask a teacher your question." Q: But my question: Is this one correct too? "Ask your question from a teacher." Thanks in advance.
Jul 31, 2015 6:14 PM
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No. "From" means that something would be originating at the teacher and proceeding outward. (It was exceptionally difficult to say that without using the word "from"! ;) ) "To" means starting somewhere else and finishing at the teacher. "Ask your question *to* a teacher" would be correct.
July 31, 2015
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Hello Ashkan, Your second question is not correct. The correct structure is in the first question ie ask + sb + a question Hope this helps Bob
July 31, 2015
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