if someone is asking you, he/she is asking a "question"
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You can put "was asking" into a sentence like this: She was asking for directions to the nearest gas station.
i dont no why are you asking me i dont no why are you asking me i dont no why are you asking me
What are you asking? Are you asking about Kimchi?
"Were asking" is in the past progressive tense. We/you/they were asking.
puck you i am asking you to answer but you are asking me to answer
The correct grammar is: Why are you asking? (you, he, she)
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im asking you then your asking me
There are 2 syllables in asking.
It's obvious by your question that one of the problems is the lack of communication. You shouldn't be asking us, but asking her.
Asking is a great way to learn because you are asking for information directly.