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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

I asked my mom.

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

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.

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