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38 English lessons for asking a question

English Lesson: Sorry to keep pestering you, but who can I speak to about getting access to the shared drive?
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21. “Sorry to keep pestering you, but who can I speak to about getting access to the shared drive?”

English Lesson: When was the last time you got a haircut?
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22. “When was the last time you got a haircut?”

English Lesson: If you have any questions or concerns, now is the time to bring them up.
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23. “If you have any questions or concerns, now is the time to bring them up.”

English Lesson: Do you mind if I ask what your ethnic background is?
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24. “Do you mind if I ask what your ethnic background is?”

English Lesson: Hmm. That's a good question.
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25. “Hmm. That's a good question.”

English Lesson: Do you know of a good burger place around here?
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26. “Do you know of a good burger place around here?”

English Lesson: Is there anything in particular you're in the mood for?
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27. “Is there anything in particular you're in the mood for?”

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28. “Guess who I saw today!”

English Lesson: What's the deal with this soup?
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29. “What's the deal with this soup?”

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30. “You wouldn't happen to know anyone who does, would you?”

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