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I would have a few questions vs I would have a few questions for you

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I would have a few questions' is a complete sentence indicating a general willingness to ask questions. 'I would have a few questions for you' specifies that the questions are directed at someone. The choice between them depends on whether you want to emphasize the recipient of the questions.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 2259 views

I would have a few questions

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a general willingness to ask questions without specifying the recipient.

Examples:

  • I would have a few questions about the project.
  • Dec 29, 2015 ... ... Ms. Ridgeway and Mr. Finn-Medley, I would have a few questions for them. Why do you think that Delaware's pedestrians are so stupid?
  • Dec 29, 2014 ... Nobody is proabibly going to read this, since the original information was posted a year ago, but I would have a few questions. In the phrases:
  • Nov 9, 2015 ... Now then, I would have a few questions for you, such as was the photographer a professional? did they have a good portfolio? Were the terms ...
  • Dec 28, 2015 ... So with legion not far away, and another class coming on the horizon, I would have a few questions for the DKs/Monks. I only have a few failed ...

Alternatives:

  • I have a few questions.
  • I'd like to ask a few questions.
  • I have some questions.
  • I'd like to inquire about a few things.

I would have a few questions for you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a willingness to ask questions specifically directed at someone.

Examples:

  • I would have a few questions for you regarding the new policy.
  • Nov 9, 2015 ... Now then, I would have a few questions for you, such as was the photographer a professional? did they have a good portfolio? Were the terms ...
  • If I were able to talk with you in person I would have a few questions for you as you are considering shooting a wedding. I will list some key questions to ask ...
  • In order to assist you better, I would have a few questions for you : Have you requested to escalate to a Business Manager? Did you end up going ahead with the ...
  • Hello community, I am the proud owner of a Google Chrome Cast. For this I would have a few questions. For you determined to a simpleton.

Alternatives:

  • I have a few questions for you.
  • I'd like to ask you a few questions.
  • I have some questions for you.
  • I'd like to inquire about a few things from you.

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