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You tell me what would my answer be vs You tell me what my answer would be

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first phrase 'you tell me what would my answer be' is used when asking someone to predict what your answer would be in a hypothetical situation. The second phrase 'you tell me what my answer would be' is used when asking someone to provide information about what your answer would be in a specific situation.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 747 views

You tell me what would my answer be

This phrase is correct and is used when asking someone to predict what your answer would be in a hypothetical situation.

This phrase is used to inquire about a hypothetical answer in a future or imagined scenario.
  • Because the answer tells me I should be worried.
  • Please, somebody tell me the answer!
  • Maybe you should just tell me the right answer.
  • Didn't you tell me not to answer?
  • A prize for the first one to tell me the answer.
  • You don't think that Non-answers tell me anything?
  • You tell people not to answer that question all day long.
  • Could you tell us your answer to question number four?
  • Press "redial" and tell whoever answers - Tell him O'Laughlin is dead.
  • Can we skip the part where you pretend not to know the answer, and get to the part where you tell me the answer?
  • What I want you to do is I want you to tell me what the answer is to 23 times eight.
  • Tell whoever answers you're a friend of Alexander Prosovich.
  • You don't think that non-answers tell me anything?
  • I didn't know what to say Enough that I wanted someone to tell me the answer
  • Can't you just tell me the answer instead of making me work it out?
  • Daisy, Daisy, tell me the answer, do...
  • Would you be willing to go through it and tell me what answers would come from a highly violent personality?
  • Well, maybe I can make it easier and tell you that my answer would be yes.
  • Commissioner, could you expand a little on your answer and tell me whether the Commission has made any specific proposal in this respect?
  • Okay. What I want you to do is I want you to tell me what the answer is to 23 times eight.

Alternatives:

  • Can you predict what my answer would be?
  • What do you think my answer would be?
  • Could you tell me what my answer would be?
  • Tell me what you think my answer would be.
  • What would be my answer, in your opinion?

You tell me what my answer would be

This phrase is correct and is used when asking someone to provide information about what your answer would be in a specific situation.

This phrase is used to ask for information about a specific answer in a given context.
  • Would you be willing to go through it and tell me what answers would come from a highly violent personality?
  • Well, maybe I can make it easier and tell you that my answer would be yes.
  • I think the thing I'm struggling with is that I don't know what my answer would have been.
  • Because the answer tells me I should be worried.
  • Please, somebody tell me the answer!
  • Maybe you should just tell me the right answer.
  • Didn't you tell me not to answer?
  • A prize for the first one to tell me the answer.
  • You don't think that Non-answers tell me anything?
  • You tell people not to answer that question all day long.
  • Could you tell us your answer to question number four?
  • Press "redial" and tell whoever answers - Tell him O'Laughlin is dead.
  • Can we skip the part where you pretend not to know the answer, and get to the part where you tell me the answer?
  • What I want you to do is I want you to tell me what the answer is to 23 times eight.
  • Tell whoever answers you're a friend of Alexander Prosovich.
  • You don't think that non-answers tell me anything?
  • I didn't know what to say Enough that I wanted someone to tell me the answer
  • Can't you just tell me the answer instead of making me work it out?
  • Daisy, Daisy, tell me the answer, do...
  • Commissioner, could you expand a little on your answer and tell me whether the Commission has made any specific proposal in this respect?

Alternatives:

  • Can you tell me what my answer would be?
  • What would my answer be, in this case?
  • Could you inform me about what my answer would be?
  • Please let me know what my answer would be.
  • Tell me what you think my answer would be.

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