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"I will ask" vs "I will ask him contact you"

The correct phrase is "I will ask." The second phrase, "I will ask him contact you," is incorrect because it is missing a preposition. The correct way to express the idea would be "I will ask him to contact you."

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

I will ask

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker intends to pose a question or seek information from someone.

Examples:

  • I will ask her about the meeting details.
  • I will ask them for directions.
  • I will ask the teacher for help with the assignment.

I will ask him contact you

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing a preposition.

The correct way to express this idea is by using a preposition. For example, "I will ask him to contact you."

Alternatives:

  • I will ask him to contact you.
  • I will ask him if he can contact you.
  • I will ask him for your contact information.
  • I will ask him about contacting you.
  • I will ask him when he will contact you.

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