How do I ask Google questions?

How do I ask Google questions?

In Google Search

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open Google.
  2. Search for a place or city.
  3. Scroll down to the “Questions & answers” section.
  4. To ask a new question, tap Ask the community.

How do you reply to I want to ask you something?

What’s the most polite way to answer “can I ask you a question?” If you’re willing to hear them out, then “Yes, you may” is polite, formal and grammatically correct. You are not obligated to answer their question if you don’t want to.

How do you ask kindly?

Key Words That Make Direct Questions More Polite

  1. Excuse me, could you help me pick this up?
  2. Pardon me, could you help me?
  3. Pardon me, could you give me a hand?
  4. Could you explain this to me?

What is the most ask question on Google?

1000 Most asked questions on google

Rank Most Asked Questions On Google Global Monthly Search
1 what is my ip 3,350,000
2 what time is it 1,830,000
3 how to register to vote 1,220,000
4 how to tie a tie 673,000

When to ask a reasonable question on wikiHow?

People will be most likely to answer your online questions if they are, in fact, reasonable questions. People don’t want to answer something that you could have found out for yourself with 2 minutes and a Google search (or a wikiHow!). To increase your chances even further, read the sections below. In the mean time make sure to:

Do you ask questions that assume a certain answer?

We ask questions that assume a certain answer. (Shoot, sometimes we don’t even listen to the answers–we’re too busy presuming we’re right.) Here are some ways to ask the wrong questions: You lead the witness.

When to use ” ask ” and ” ask for “?

Ask (someone) for + object Use “ask for” with the object you want to receive: I asked the teacher for a pencil. I asked her for a glass of water. My son asked for a video game for Christmas. You can also use ask (someone) for when the thing you want to receive is not a physical object: I asked the teacher for some help with the homework.

Do you have questions but are afraid to ask them?

Do you have questions but you’re afraid of what someone will think if you ask or worried about getting the most from the answer?

What’s the difference between ” I wanted to ask ” and ” can you ask “?

Thank you. I guess you were told so, because the first one implies that the question will be asked, no matter what. In the second case, one asks only if he/she may ask something. In this case, the decision whether to listen to the question or not is in in the hands of the person from whom it was asked.

We ask questions that assume a certain answer. (Shoot, sometimes we don’t even listen to the answers–we’re too busy presuming we’re right.) Here are some ways to ask the wrong questions: You lead the witness.

Which is correct, ” just wanted to ask ” or ” may I know “?

CONTEXT. “ I just wanted to ask ” is deliberately low key and informal so as to lull the suspect into a false sense of security. Which is correct, “Just wanted to ask” or “May I know?” Both are correct in the appropriate context; one is far more informal than the other and the more informal version is also more common.

What’s the wrong way to ask a question?

Here are some ways to ask the wrong questions: You lead the witness. Asking a question that assumes a particular answer is easy to do when you already think you’re right and just want people to say you’re right. “Don’t you think we should go ahead and release that order?”