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i have asked my friend about that vs i have asked to my friends

The correct phrase is "I have asked my friend about that." The preposition 'to' is not needed in this context. When talking about asking someone a question or for information, we use 'ask someone about something.'

Last updated: March 24, 2024

i have asked my friend about that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you want to convey that you have inquired or requested information from your friend about a specific topic.

Examples:

  • I have asked my friend about the party details.
  • She has asked her friend about the new restaurant in town.
  • He has asked his friend about the best place to visit in the city.
  • They have asked their friend about the project deadline.
  • We have asked our friend about the movie plot.

i have asked to my friends

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition 'to' should not be used in this context.


Alternatives:

  • I have asked my friends about that.

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