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Is it I hope I'm not asking for too much or... asking too much. Are there similar expressions?
Thank you :)
Aug 1, 2012 4:09 AM
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Both "I hope I'm not asking for too much" and, "I hope I'm not asking too much" are not wrong, but the second one is just a more natural way to ask, and is what I generally say.
As for similar expressions, the only thing that comes to mind is something like, "If it's too much trouble, I understand" since it also shows that you don't want to burden them. I hope this helps! :)
August 1, 2012
Oh the ' Is it' is the question, but I typed a full-stop instead of a question mark :s
Thanks a lot for your answer!
August 1, 2012
Well firstly the "Is it" isn't necessary. With the "is it" out, either way is fine.
August 1, 2012
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