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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am ask him" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I am going to ask him about the project."
Alternatives: "I will ask him" or "I am going to inquire with him.".
Exact(1)
A young man with uneven facial hair steps near the bar and I, trying to be outgoing and not the horribly self-conscious person I really am, ask him what year he's from.
Similar(59)
He did not answer that and I am asking him again.
He knows what I am asking him".
One thing we can do is ask him.
All you had to do was ask him.
"They are asking him questions".
"Nobody is asking him to leave".
"Now people are asking him to continue.
Whether someone is asking him a question.
It was asking him to come home early.
They are asking him to do a lot.
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