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WHEN TO SAY A or an?

Use “a” before words that start with a consonant sound and “an” before words that start with a vowel sound. Other letters can also be pronounced either way. Just remember it is the sound that governs whether you use “a” or “an,” not the actual first letter of the word.

Why do we use the rate?

In other words, just like @ can show that a product is being sold “at” a certain price per unit, the @ in an email tells us the recipient is “at” a certain domain. And we say “at” when we read this out loud.

What are different ways to ask why?

5 Ways to Say “Why” in Natural, Everyday English

  1. 2) Why would that be? Here is a sample conversation (two friends are taking a walk in the neighborhood):
  2. 3) What’s the reason for that? Sample conversation (A man walks into a department store with his dog):
  3. 4) Why is that? Sample conversation (Two friends are eating at a restaurant):

How do you write could not be in short?

couldn’t. the usual way of saying or writing ‘could not’.

What’s another way to say why?

What is another word for why?

wherefore accordingly
consequently ergo
hence so
therefore thereupon
thus as a consequence

How do you use hence correctly?

Just like “thus”, “hence” is an adverb, not a conjunction, so it cannot join two independent clauses (note that it is more common to omit the commas around “hence” than after “thus” in formal writing): correct He is not satisfied. Hence(,) we must prepare a new proposal.

What can I say instead of this is why?

What is another word for that is why?

as a result consequently
because of this ergo
in consequence subsequently
that being the case thence
thereby accordingly

Is could you please rude?

First of all, “could you please” sounds more polite and less rude. When we say “Can you please…”, the question actually asks the subject whether they are capable of doing something.

What can I say instead of ask?

Verbs to Use Instead of “Asked”

Words to Substitute
begged beseeched entreated inquired interrogated prayed pleaded pled petitioned proposed queried questioned requested solicited suggested wondered

Can I ask you or may I ask you?

It is grammatically correct to say, “Could I ask you something.” You could also say, “May I ask you something?” to be extremely polite. “Can I ask you something?” is for a present moment question.

Can I ask why or may I ask why?

In addition, “may” version is more polite than the “can” version. Realistically speaking, both ask for permission and neither is offensive, but yes, “may” is still more polite than “can.”

Can be or may be?

Can and may can both be used to ask for permission, although “may” is considered more formal. “May” is the older word and has meanings that refer to the ability to do something, the possibility of something, as well as granting permission.

Can I ask you something best reply?

What’s the most polite way to answer “can I ask you a question?” If you’re willing to hear them out, then “Yes, you may” is polite, formal and grammatically correct.

What to reply to I need to tell you something?

How to respond politely when someone tells you something useful?

  • thanks for letting me know.
  • thanks for informing me.
  • thanks for reminding me that.
  • good to know.

What to ask a girl when she says ask me something?

The questions given below are a bit random, but they are good conversation starters.

  • Are you seeing anyone? (to know if she’s single or not) If she says no, act surprised and ask her “How come?
  • What’s your zodiac sign?
  • Who’s your favorite actor?
  • What do you do?
  • What’s your favorite color?