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I would like to inquire wether I could vs I would like to ask wether I could

Both phrases are correct, but the second one is more commonly used in English. The correct spelling of 'whether' is used in the second phrase, making it the preferred choice.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 623 views

I would like to inquire wether I could

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase is grammatically correct but less common in everyday English. It means you want to ask about something or seek information.
  • I would like to inquire how exactly (i.e. in what form: grants, direct budgetary support) that additional EUR 1 million is going to be spent by the Commission.
  • I would like to inquire of the President-in-Office of the Council why that is?
  • We would like to inquire if the Commission is aware of this development and if it plans to take any specific course of action to stop this environmental destruction that is being carried out in Karpasia.
  • I would, however, also like to inquire about our Chinese colleagues' activities in China.
  • I would just like to inquire by way of addition: we do not take an uncritical view of American foreign policy, of course, but actually a very critical one.
  • This is absolutely bizarre and I would like you to inquire into this, Mr President.
  • I would like to take the opportunity to say, in response to Mrs Paciotti's comment, that naturally I will not hesitate to inquire within the Commission today as to what has become of the funding for mine clearance and what is going to become of it.
  • I only care wether I streched your brain to their largest possible size.
  • I'll meet her tomorrow, she'll be sure to ask wether I had watch the movie.
  • Wether I'm slow or fast, that's my own business.
  • I would... I would raise my hands and surrender if I could.
  • Perhaps I could translate, but I would need to refer to some texts.
  • If I could, I would dance with you throughout time.
  • I would fake illnesses so I could sleep among the diseased.
  • If I could, I would have already.
  • If I could buy your couches, I would.
  • Believe me, I would if I could.
  • If I could get that apartment, I would definitely go to Hudson University.
  • Listen, if I could bring your sister back, I would.
  • If I could kiss it, I would.

Alternatives:

  • I would like to inquire whether I could

I would like to ask wether I could

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the more common way to express the desire to ask about something or seek information. The correct spelling 'whether' is used in this phrase.
  • I'll meet her tomorrow, she'll be sure to ask wether I had watch the movie.
  • I would like to ask you if I could write to you while I was away.
  • I would like to ask you something. about Super...
  • I would like to ask about the infamous Yoona-939.
  • I would like to ask about the night of your arrest.
  • I would like to ask for her hand in marriage.
  • There is something I would like to ask you.
  • I would like to ask you something.
  • Okay, I would like to ask you one thing.
  • Stanley, I would like to ask you something.
  • He said something that I would like to ask you directly.
  • Commissioner, I would like to ask a question on the economic situation.
  • I would like to ask all of you for your cooperation.
  • For that reason I would like to ask the Council two specific questions.
  • I would like to ask two related questions of the Council of Ministers.
  • Madam President, I would like to ask two questions.
  • I would like to ask the Commissioner a question in connection with the legal basis.
  • I would like to ask a fundamental question, however.
  • I would like to ask the Commission not to accept Reims II.
  • Next, I would like to ask about very sensitive issues.

Alternatives:

  • I would like to ask whether I could

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