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Polite phrase to ask for details [closed]
Usually, I send to a client "Cover Letter" with phrase "May I get the details?", if I need to get more information about his project. Suddenly, I have discovered that it is not very polite. And now I ...
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What's the term when you ask a question which implies a lie?
I remember there was a thread here on English.SE this month where someone explained this, but I can't remember how it was called. An example:
Where have you stolen this product?
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What would you call a person who doesn't like questions being asked of them?
My sister says I ask too many questions, such as "What have you been up to lately?" She is the only person who says that.
What do you call a person who doesn't like questions being asked?
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Enquiry about the bus route
Is this correct?
Asking the driver or the another person:
Does this bus go (or goes) to X?
Do you go to X?
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Asking about the university courses
What is the correct way to ask another person about the course he is doing/pursuing at a college or university?
What course are you doing?
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Answering the question “All going ok with something so far?” [closed]
Please help me with useful answer the question:
All going ok with something so far?