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I asked my mom. vs I asked my mom.

Both phrases are very similar, but the first one is correct while the second one has an unnecessary period at the end. The correct phrase is commonly used in English, while the second one with the extra period is not standard.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 902 views

I asked my mom.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple statement where the speaker is informing someone that they asked their mom about something.

Examples:

  • I asked my mom. She said we can go to the movies.
  • Yesterday, I asked my mom about the family trip.
  • I asked my mom.
  • PUDDLE: Steve had promised me a fancy miniature car for Christmas if I asked my mom for permission.
  • I asked my mom for more work.
  • I asked my mom to call you.
  • Speaking of, our dad asked my mom to prom.
  • My Grandma Was The Chairwoman For This Event For 15 Years, And Now The Committee's Asked My Mom To Join.
  • So I asked my mom, and she said he wasn't.
  • And I asked my mom and Cyrus to join us for dinner at the Consulate.
  • No, my dad asked me to find Mom.
  • These rain boots were the first things I asked Mom to buy me.
  • On Easter I asked my mom... to give your aunt the blessed olive.
  • I was nine years old when I asked my mom if Santa Claus really existed.
  • When I was ten, I asked my mom for a birthday party.
  • I asked you to start over with my mom.
  • I asked you to start over with my mom.
  • Well, I asked him why he was talking about my mom.
  • For my 8th birthday, I asked my mom for a subscription to "vogue."
  • And when I asked my mom why she had never mailed it to him,
  • Dawson, it was an honour when your mom asked me.
  • I asked you not to tell Bisgaard about my mom. I care about you.

I asked my mom.

This phrase is not correct as it has an unnecessary period at the end.

  • I asked my mom.
  • PUDDLE: Steve had promised me a fancy miniature car for Christmas if I asked my mom for permission.
  • I asked my mom for more work.
  • I asked my mom to call you.
  • Speaking of, our dad asked my mom to prom.
  • My Grandma Was The Chairwoman For This Event For 15 Years, And Now The Committee's Asked My Mom To Join.
  • So I asked my mom, and she said he wasn't.
  • And I asked my mom and Cyrus to join us for dinner at the Consulate.
  • No, my dad asked me to find Mom.
  • These rain boots were the first things I asked Mom to buy me.
  • On Easter I asked my mom... to give your aunt the blessed olive.
  • I was nine years old when I asked my mom if Santa Claus really existed.
  • When I was ten, I asked my mom for a birthday party.
  • I asked you to start over with my mom.
  • I asked you to start over with my mom.
  • Well, I asked him why he was talking about my mom.
  • For my 8th birthday, I asked my mom for a subscription to "vogue."
  • And when I asked my mom why she had never mailed it to him,
  • Dawson, it was an honour when your mom asked me.
  • I asked you not to tell Bisgaard about my mom. I care about you.

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