he obiviously likes you but is woundering how you feel about him it is best to tell him how you feel than lie.
The past participle is asked.
Asked
It could mean anything. It depends on the context of the comment. In some cases it could be sexual asking you if you are ready for sex. A complete answer can not be given you without knowing how, when and where this was asked you.
ask asked asks
The sentence contains errors in verb tense and structure. It should be corrected to: "When the math teacher asks for volunteers, I always raise my hand because I know how to solve almost any problem." The phrases "am knowing" and "asks for always raise" are grammatically incorrect.
No, the word asked is the past tense of the verb to ask (asks, asking, asked). The noun form is the present participle of the verb, asking, a verbal noun called a gerund. . Another noun form is asker, one who asks.
Because he is unconscious.
who asks the government questions? He always asks me about weather.
Asks is present tense. It's the third person singular conjugation.
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"All Together Now" is the title of a baby book about a man who is asked to adopt a baby in a will.
Paris asks Juliet's father for permission to marry Juliet. Romeo asked Juliet instead. (Actually she offered before he asked)