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i wonder vs i am wondering your

The correct phrase is "I wonder." The phrase "I am wondering your" is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 1703 views

i wonder

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express curiosity or uncertainty about something. It is a simple and common way to convey that you are thinking about something.

Examples:

  • I wonder what time the movie starts.
  • I wonder if she received my message.
  • I wonder why he didn't show up.
  • I wonder where they went.
  • I wonder how they managed to finish so quickly.
  • Then one night, I'm fixing dinner at my place, and i think, "i wonder whatshe's doing." so I invite her over.
  • I wonder what those stories are.
  • Why this house, i wonder.
  • And you know what i wonder?
  • I wonder how the custom of carving pumpkins started.
  • I wonder what dad's doing.
  • And then I look at sam, And i wonder... who's protecting her.
  • would I be afforded such courtesies, i wonder, if patronage were awarded?
  • i wonder, ma'am... if having made so many decisions so quickly, your patience may be short just now.
  • Facinating i love true ghost stories, i wonder was the ghost solid when you hit him or did he blow or wisp awawy like smoke or vapor?
  • I wonder what people would say about that.
  • I wonder what his reward was.
  • And I wonder what gather under bridges.
  • Sometimes I wonder which are more difficult.
  • I wonder what started their problems.
  • I wonder how the Captain Tennille met.
  • I wonder what was so important about those addresses.
  • I wonder why our killer answered the phone.
  • I wonder who these are for.
  • I wonder which was made first.

i am wondering your

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • –Caroline Bliss. Marie greenSeptember 28, 2013 - 7:07 pm. Hi Brooke! Love your work. I am wondering your pricing for a family shoot this fall. Let me know.
  • Dec 9, 2014 ... 'I am wondering your opinion about using a soother. My baby is 3 weeks old and has a fussy time in the evening. My mom tried a soother.
  • Jan 21, 2012 ... I am wondering your thoughts on the effect of cooking with protein powder. Specifically, I would like to know if cooking has a detrimental effect ...
  • Jan 16, 2015 ... Tracey April 5, 2015 at 2:18 am. I am wondering your findings and offerings to achieve virtual e-hospital. Could you send some materials to me ...

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