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Idiom: He is the only honest thief | Subject-verb agreement: We strongly suggest Mr. Smith review his insurance policy
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A question on 'ask' #1 (permalink) Sun May 11, 2008 6:30 am   A question on 'ask'
 

Please help me with this.

Here is the situation.

I got a call from John. He asked me to tell Mary to call him.

Can I go to Mary and say, "John asked you to call him?"
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A question on 'ask' #2 (permalink) Sun May 11, 2008 7:14 am   A question on 'ask'
 

Hi,

There's no problem with that at all.

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