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13 jun 2018
- Italiano Quase Fluente
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Inglês (RU)
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Inglês (EUA)
Pergunta sobre Inglês (RU)
Is it correct to say "ask questions" or "do questions"?
Is it correct to say "ask questions" or "do questions"?
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@DaveSolo you're welcome.
I have heard to take questions as well. That means that someone is willing to answer questions.

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