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Usage of "ask for"



 
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Usage of "ask for" #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 06, 2011 16:21 pm   Usage of "ask for"
 

Hello Everyone,

Just want to know if the below usage is proper:

"The peasant asked the king for a piece of land"

Any suggestions / corrections welcome

Thanks
Sweng
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Usage of "ask for" #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 06, 2011 16:30 pm   Usage of "ask for"
 

Hi,

That's fine.

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