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respond to your question vs respond from your question

The correct phrase is 'respond to your question.' 'Respond from your question' is not a common or correct construction in English. 'Respond to' is the appropriate preposition to use when answering a question.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 2413 views

respond to your question

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when someone is answering or replying to a question that has been asked.

Examples:

  • I will respond to your question as soon as possible.
  • Please respond to my question about the project deadline.
  • He didn't respond to your question because he didn't hear it.
  • She always responds to your questions with patience.
  • It is important to respond to your question in a timely manner.
  • I do not know when you will get a reply but I will pass your remarks on to the services and ask them to respond to your question.
  • Let me make that request of the Commission to see whether, in addition to the debate on the Manders report, it could respond to your question by way of a statement.
  • I hope that Mr Marín will respond to your question, since we all know how courteous he is, and I, in turn, will be courteous and allow a point of order to become a supplementary question.
  • He may choose to respond to your question at some other moment and in a different way, but it is not appropriate to put the question directly to him at this time.
  • I would ask you to allow me to respond to your question in writing, and as regards budget funds, I cannot provide any further information, as I have already explained in answer to the previous question.
  • More detailed information is of course available and I am now available myself to respond to your questions and comments.
  • Nevertheless, to respond precisely to your question, eight sectors seem, at first glance, more affected because they have referred the matter to us.
  • I will not be able to respond to all your questions now;I have done so on numerous occasions in the last couple of weeks and months, both orally and in written form.
  • The Swedish Deputy Minister of Finance did however respond to the written questions Your rapporteur put to him.
  • I would like to say that the Council will only be able to respond to that part of your question in writing, at a later date.
  • Marcus, here... responds' to all your questions.
  • The Presidency responds to questions on behalf of the Council.
  • I find that it is always very difficult to respond to questions that are so emotional by treaties.
  • Mr Killilea has just joined us and has asked if the President-in-Office would perhaps respond to Question No 28.
  • The director of the company, Mr Flick, has not seen fit to respond to questions from MEPs and simply ignores complaints from the general public.
  • What has changed is how people respond to vague questions.
  • The company shall respond to the questions put to it by shareholders.
  • Companies shall respond to such questions.
  • Please, respond to my question.
  • We have to be able to respond to those questions.

respond from your question

This phrase is not correct in English usage.

  • Nevertheless, to respond precisely to your question, eight sectors seem, at first glance, more affected because they have referred the matter to us.
  • I do not know when you will get a reply but I will pass your remarks on to the services and ask them to respond to your question.
  • More detailed information is of course available and I am now available myself to respond to your questions and comments.
  • Let me make that request of the Commission to see whether, in addition to the debate on the Manders report, it could respond to your question by way of a statement.
  • I will not be able to respond to all your questions now;I have done so on numerous occasions in the last couple of weeks and months, both orally and in written form.
  • The Presidency responds to questions on behalf of the Council.
  • I would ask you to allow me to respond to your question in writing, and as regards budget funds, I cannot provide any further information, as I have already explained in answer to the previous question.
  • He may choose to respond to your question at some other moment and in a different way, but it is not appropriate to put the question directly to him at this time.
  • I find that it is always very difficult to respond to questions that are so emotional by treaties.
  • Mr Killilea has just joined us and has asked if the President-in-Office would perhaps respond to Question No 28.
  • The director of the company, Mr Flick, has not seen fit to respond to questions from MEPs and simply ignores complaints from the general public.
  • What has changed is how people respond to vague questions.
  • The company shall respond to the questions put to it by shareholders.
  • Companies shall respond to such questions.
  • Please, respond to my question.
  • We have to be able to respond to those questions.
  • I will, nevertheless, respond to the questions posed.
  • I should now like to respond to three questions that you have asked the Commission.
  • For this reason the Council is simply not competent to respond to this question.
  • We nevertheless hope that the Commission will be in a position to respond to our question.

Alternatives:

  • respond to your question
  • answer your question
  • reply to your question
  • address your question
  • react to your question

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