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"keith asked you" vs "keith asked to you"

The correct phrase is "Keith asked you." The preposition "to" is not needed after the verb "asked" in this context. The verb "ask" is typically followed by the person being asked, without the preposition "to."

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

keith asked you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that Keith directed a question or request to you.

Examples:

  • Keith asked you to come to the meeting.
  • Keith asked you a question.
  • Keith asked you for help.
  • Keith asked you about your plans.
  • Keith asked you to call him.

Alternatives:

  • Keith asked me
  • Keith asked him
  • Keith asked her
  • Keith asked us
  • Keith asked them

keith asked to you

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition "to" should not be used after the verb "asked" in this context.

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