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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Asking for Information


Speak  English speaking Beginner

There are a number of formulas used when asking for information in English. Here are some of the most common:




1. What is this?
2. What is that?
3. What's this?
4. What's that?
5. What are these?
6. What are those?
7. Where is Mr. King?
8. Where is Ms. Knight?
9. Where's Johnny?
10. When's the movie?
11. When's lunch?
12. How is the food?
This is a table.
That is a chair.
It's a pen.
It's an apple.
These are pencils.
Those are books.
He is over there.
She's (right) here.
He's in the house.
It's at 9:00.
Lunch is at noon.
It's delicious.


  • Could you tell me...?
  • Do you know...?
  • Do you happen to know...?
  • I'd like to know...
  • Could you find out...?
  • I'm interested in...
  • I'm looking for..
These two forms are used for asking for information on the telephone:
  • I'm calling to find out...
  • I'm calling about...

Construction

FormulaQuestion WordExample Finish
Could you tell me
when
the next train leaves?
Do you know
how much
that vase costs?
Do you happen to know
where
Tom lives?
I'd like to know
what
you think about the new project.
Could you tell me
when
the next train leaves?
Could you find out
when
she is going to arrive?
FormulaGerund (-ing)Example Finish
I'm interested in
buying
a boat
FormulaNounExample Finish
I'm looking for
information on
holidays in Spain.
Formula used only on the telphoneQuestion WordExample Finish
I'm calling to find out...
if
flight AZ098 will leave on time today.
Formula used only on the telphoneNounExample Finish
I'm calling about...
the offer
published in today's newspaper.

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