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if teacher answers me some questions then the answers is right and nice.
can I say "asking you is right"?
can I ??

2007-02-08 12:08:59 · 35 answers · asked by vsunight 1 in Society & Culture Languages

35 answers

I think you are asking this:

You asked a teacher some questions, and the teacher provided you with some answers. You used those answers, and they turned out to be helpful. So you now want to express to the teacher that you are glad that you asked him/her the questions, but you don't know how to say this.

This is what I think you should say:

I am so glad that I asked for your help. I found your advice very useful. I think you might be able to help me with some other questions, such as:

Now you can ask some more questions!

2007-02-08 12:22:51 · answer #1 · answered by artemisaodc1 4 · 1 1

Uh... If I'm making good sense of this, then no. "Asking you is right" doesn't work. Maybe say something like "Your answers are helpful," or "I'm glad I asked you," or even just a simple "Thanks."
While I'm at it, I'm going to fix the grammatical errors in your question, simply because they're driving me nuts. Ahem...
"If my teacher answers some questions for me, and the answers are helpful, can I say 'Asking you is right'? Can I??"
Hope that helps you.

2007-02-08 12:28:23 · answer #2 · answered by Rei-chan 3 · 0 0

Well, at least you spelt "grammar" correctly. A lot of people write "grammer". Poor English language, you are being tortured by your own speakers.
I believe that you are looking for a way to thank your teacher for giving you a good answer. Here are two variants:
"I was right asking you."
"I knew you'd give me the right answer."
Of course, you can ad "thank you" at the end.

2007-02-08 12:21:12 · answer #3 · answered by mrquestion 6 · 1 0

I agree with the couple of people who suggested something like "asking you was helpful" or "asking you was a good idea" -- or even "asking you is the right thing to do" -- and also saying thank you.

Ignore the rest of the twits who just dismissed your question because they couldn't figure it out on the first try. Would like to see them try to function in whatever is your first language. Hang in there, you're doing fine.

2007-02-08 12:27:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Huh? Exactly.

Did you mean:

"If a teacher asks me some questions, the answer to which is "right" & "nice", can I say to them "Am I correct?"

2007-02-08 12:15:19 · answer #5 · answered by annalisas_mommy 1 · 0 0

OK, no matter how I look at this, it doesn't make sense. You're grammar isn't advanced enough to ask the question. And I'm a teacher!

2007-02-08 12:24:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

....I don't even understand your question. But "asking you is right" makes no sense. If you want to tell her that the answer was good then say something like "thank you, that was helpful".

2007-02-08 12:17:41 · answer #7 · answered by Heather 6 · 1 0

Asking you is Good. would be a better word choice.

But you may say asking you is right.

2007-02-08 12:29:36 · answer #8 · answered by Tom 3 · 0 0

why dont you try re doing that question for i didnt get a thing you said. and if you want to stay on a teachers good side, never question their authority

2007-02-08 12:18:51 · answer #9 · answered by ☮☆☮☆☮☆☮ 3 · 0 0

I'm sorry, but I honestly don't understand your question.

I know that learning a new language is tough. I tried to learn German once and failed miserably, so don't let all these idiots get to you.

Keep trying! You'll get it eventually.

2007-02-08 12:27:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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