It is correct to ask for the information that you want to know. You could ask a married lady, "What was your maiden name? You look like a cousin of mine and I wonder if there is any connection." You may think she looks like someone you knew. Other wise you would not ask that question. My name is still the same name it was 2 hours ago. It has not changed. Ask me what it is. You may say, "I did not understand your name when we were introduced, please tell me (again) what it is." Be forthright with the information you want.
The correct name for a horse's ankle is the fetlock joint. It is located on the lower part of the leg, between the cannon bone and the pastern.
It is correct
The correct name for Li2Cr2O7 is lithium dichromate.
The correct name for K2SO4 is potassium sulfate.
Copper(I) chloride is the correct name for CuCl.
It is correct when addressing an animal with that name.
In the U.S., we say "What is your name?"
The correct way to say that would be my last name is spelled.
MY NAME IS JOHN WAYNE PRENTICE IS correct
To politely correct someone about the spelling of your name, you can simply say, "I appreciate it, but my name is actually spelled correct spelling."
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.
No. The correct name for the birth defect is "Spina Bifida". No L.
It is correct, but it would be nicer to use the baby's name, as in "How is Johnny today?"
"What is your father's name" is the correct way to say it.
They don't know the correct name.
They don't know the correct name.
Yes. It is correct to say that viking was a name of a lunar probe.