10 sentences with “ask”

Short, simple sentences with “ask”, suitable for school kids, with common collocations and related words.

Brief definition: ask

To say or write something to get information, help, or permission from someone.


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He raised his hand to ask a question.

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I had to ask for help since I couldn't lift the box by myself.

Illustrative image ask: I had to ask for help since I couldn't lift the box by myself.
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The concrete blocks were very heavy, so we had to ask for help to load them onto the truck.

Illustrative image ask: The concrete blocks were very heavy, so we had to ask for help to load them onto the truck.
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Man after man came in to ask me questions about prostate cancer.
"Do you hear this Brahms intermezzo?" she would ask as she played for him.
They started to ask me how I was feeling, but I could only mumble a few words.
But he had a question to ask them: How could he communicate with Cherry and Bartek?
He does not ask for advice; he takes it for granted that nothing can be done about it.
-This is how they ask the mother to nurse them," says Hamilton, showing me the mother's torn lips. It's nothing unusual. The amazing thing is that Tasmanian devils' wounds never get infected.
To become more visible, advises William Morin, ask to learn about other aspects of the business. If your boss says he can't spare you, suggest a "temporary exchange" with a colleague in another department.

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