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Allan Chen
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What is the difference between ask, request and require?
For example;
The custome asks me to do that.
The customer requires me to do that.
The customer requests me to do that.
2 de oct. de 2017 17:25
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Hi Allan!
"Ask" is informal, and "request" is very formal. If you want someone to do something for you, but you want to sound
casual, you could ask them to do it for you. "Request" is normally used for businesses, and "ask" is used with family and friends (or if you want to sound friendly and informal with a customer). "Require" is very different from the first two. If someone requires an employee to do a task, there is no question involved. If the employee does not do the task, he or she could be fired or get in trouble with their employer. You can also use "require" like this: Chopping wood requires that you have a sharp axe. Writing requires that you have a writing tool.
2 de octubre de 2017
This questionnaire "requires" you to complete so as to go to the next step when teachers will contact you soon. (need, demand)
6 de octubre de 2017
“request(请求)” is more polite than "ask(问)". "require" means that demand,要求。
5 de octubre de 2017
ask = 问
request = 要求, 请求, 有请, 询 问
require = 須要
2 de octubre de 2017
request and ask are similar in meaning.
Require is more of a demand.
2 de octubre de 2017
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Allan Chen
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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