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Ask for clarification. Ask for the person to explain again what the task is.
You contact your supervisor/boss/employer, and ask for instructions.
immediately stop the proceedings to ask for clarification
A professional that you should to ask about individual retirement packages is an ING professional worker. On there website you should be able to find some clarification to your questions. If you are still having trouble contact a lawyer of financial aid adviser.
This question needs more clarification as to what the askee is trying to ask.
Be like I saw a text and I just wanted to get some clarification on it....
The Tagalog word for "ask" is "tanong." It is commonly used to refer to inquiring or seeking information or clarification from someone.
"Linsey" is typically a female name, but it's always best to ask for clarification if unsure.
If you are in doubt as to the validity or suitability of the information you have gathered, seeking clarification is a way to better understand the information, and remove the doubt. Clarification can make the information less confusing and more comprehensible.
A person might ask why when you feel you've already answered because they don't completely understand your answer. To help them comprehend, you can rephrase your answer or ask them what they need clarification on.
If the request is reasonable, and doesn't interfere with your tasks and responsibilities, help the coworker. If it does interfere with your tasks, ask a supervisor what to do.
Certainly! "Inquire from" is not required in a sentence. You can simply use "inquire about" or "ask" when seeking information or clarification from someone.