It doesn't make sense grammatically unless you are asking what the phrase "good name" actually means. Asking someone "What is your good name?" would either get you a definition or a blank expression. A "good name" is your reputation.
It is OK - although quite informal, since it really means " Am I capable of having your name." Good to use in a business setting or if you are a head waiter at a restaurant and want to check a table booking. It would be better to say "may I have your name"
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Please do send us the driver's name." It is a polite way to ask someone to provide the driver's name.
It depends on the context. Both of these examples are correct: Ask permission of her. You need to ask for permission. The former is slightly formal, while the latter is more casual.
The correct sentence is the following: "What were you doing from before?"
Yes, it is correct to ask "Are they an item?" when inquiring about the relationship status of two people to find out if they are romantically involved with each other.
You can politely ask someone how to pronounce their name by saying, "Could you please help me with the correct pronunciation of your name?"
How good did you do on the test? Tanisha asked.
Yes it is. The sentence "This will be an exciting month for me" is absolutely correct (it needs a period at the end, of course). But "a correct grammar" is not-- you want to ask whether it is "grammatically correct," or to be simpler, ask whether it is "good English."
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It is OK - although quite informal, since it really means " Am I capable of having your name." Good to use in a business setting or if you are a head waiter at a restaurant and want to check a table booking. It would be better to say "may I have your name"
yes,tango is a very good name for a cat if you ask me.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Please do send us the driver's name." It is a polite way to ask someone to provide the driver's name.
Did he ask her is the correct expression.
ask patient's name and check the ID band
Quadrilateral, Parralellogram, and Rectangle. These are all correct names for squares. And yes, rectangle is a correct name for a square, just ask any math teacher.
Any name that you like is a good name! Your characters are yours - you don't have to ask some anonymous person on the internet about them.
No, canvass is to ask questions of. Tents were once canvas. (single S)