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Could you please ask him if vs Britain was ruling india

These two phrases are not comparable as they are completely different in structure and meaning. The first phrase is a polite request to ask someone something, while the second phrase seems to be a statement or question about British rule in India. They serve different purposes and cannot be directly compared.

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Could you please ask him if

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to make a polite request to inquire about something through a third party.

This phrase is used to ask someone to inquire about something from another person in a polite manner. It is often used in situations where the speaker is unable to ask directly.
  • "Could you, please, ask him, if he is a liar or not?" The new friend asked the question to the man, came back and said, "He said he was not a liar". "All right, now ...
  • Jan 4, 2013 ... "If you have time could you please ask him if he will encourage any legislation to change how our school systems are funded? It is sad to see ...
  • Could you, please, ask him, if he is a liar or not?” The new friend asked the question to the man, came back and said, “He said he was not a liar”. “All right, now ...
  • Aug 18, 2007 ... Did the air have any particular odor? Reply: No odor. One more question. Could you please ask him if he visited the nearside or the farside?

Britain was ruling india

This phrase is correct and can be used in English to discuss or inquire about the historical period when Britain ruled India.

This phrase can be used in historical discussions or questions to refer to the time when Britain had control over India. It is a valid statement or question in the appropriate context.
  • although the British did talk of the development of the people of India, they ruled only for the development of their own empire. Britain was ruling India for its own ...
  • Although Gandhi didn't agree with the way Britain was ruling India and some of the cultural aspects of India, he stood strong using his weapon of nonviolence.
  • Nov 28, 2006 ... Mohammed Shahid Raza, a leading Islamic scholar, claims this is a workable model with a British precedent: "When Britain was ruling India, ...
  • Aug 6, 2006 ... Sir Thomas came from Britain bearing gifts for the Mughal Emperor and in hundred years Britain was ruling India and the last Mughal Emperor ...

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