ask is another search engine
that give you a definition if you need one
asking is a true statement of figuring out what something is or means in life.
~answered by LadyP~
how much lace will mother use as edging for a circular tablecloth if the diameter is 140 centimeter
if someone is asking you, he/she is asking a "question"
by asking for it! by asking for it! by asking for it!
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 continuous tense. It indicates an action or situation that was ongoing in the past.
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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There are 2 syllables in asking.
They arent asking were it is they are asking What it is.
im asking you then your asking me