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" That's why I ask it" or " That's why I ask about it."
Which one is correct?
Sep 11, 2015 9:01 PM
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It depends on the preceding statement. e.g.
"I want to know more about the book - that's why I'm asking about it."
"My question is important - that's why I'm asking it".
You can save complications by saying only : "that's why I ask". This is equally good in both cases.
September 11, 2015
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I would use one of these:
- That is why I am asking about it. (said while you are asking)
- That is why I asked about it. (said after you have asked)
Of course, you can also leave off the "about it" part, since it is obvious and just say:
- That is why I am asking. (said while you are asking)
- That is why I asked. (said after you have asked)
September 11, 2015
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