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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask me did" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage.
Example: "Can you ask me if I did my homework?"
Alternatives: "ask me whether" or "inquire if I".
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People ask me, did I not know what would happen?
"In my experience, so many people ask me: 'Did you do something wrong?
'People often ask me, "Did he tell lots of jokes?"' says Felicity.
She would then ask me: "Did you pack these tweezers yourself?
"People ask me, 'Did we come close to not taking Shaun Williams?' The answer is no".
Therefore, when you ask me, "Did Iraq have weapons of mass destruction," I frankly don't know what you're talking about.
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"They ask me, do you have papers?
"People often ask me, 'Don't you tumble?'" she said.
She used to ask me, Do you like him?
And so if you ask me: Do I regret it?
So when people ask me, do people know?
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