Jordi Jorge
Ask for one thing / Ask one thing (Which one is correct?) I would like to know which form I should use "to ask FOR one thing" or "to ask for one thing" when I want to convey the meaning of requesting something. My confusion is because I have seen people use those two expressions. Something makes me think that the form using "FOR" should be the only correct, but I am not sure. Examples: 1.a. The only thing I ask FOR is... 1.b. The only thing I ask is... 2.a. Laura, I would like to ask you FOR one thing, be my girl. 2.b. Laura, I would like to ask you one thing, be my girl.
16 Thg 06 2020 00:04
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I think you can do either. Personally, I would say "Laura can I ask you one thing, will you be my girl?" That sound much much much more natural than "Laura can I ask you one thing, be my girl?" FOR implies a favor, asking for something implies a question. I hope this helps. If Laura is a real person, Good Luck!!
16 tháng 6 năm 2020
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Ask one thing is to ask for information. "I want to ask George one thing, did he take my pen?" Ask FOR a thing is to ask for an object or an action. "I want to ask George for one thing, I want his pen." "I only want to ask George for one thing, that he stop taking my pen. Ojalá que te ayude, Kurt
16 tháng 6 năm 2020
Excellent! Thanks, Sam.
16 tháng 6 năm 2020
Both are correct and you can use both, but they have slightly different connotations. If you say: "I would like to ask you FOR something", that usually implies that you are asking for a thing or for a favor. If you say: "I would like to ask you something", that usually implies that you are asking a question. In this case you can use both because 2.a. implies that you are asking her for a favor/thing (to be your girl), and 2.b. implies that you are asking her a question (if she will be your girl). Hope this helps.
16 tháng 6 năm 2020
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