indian english - I have a doubt vs. I have a question - English . . . A question doesn't necessarily infer a 'doubt' We ask questions for lots of reasons Sometimes we ask a question because we are seeking information that will address a doubt, but other times we ask a question for additional information that will not affect a decision we have already made
When to use is vs. does when asking a question? When do I use is or does when I ask a question? For example, Is your item still for sale? Does your item still for sale? I am not sure which one to use
tense - I had a question or I have a question - English Language . . . I might have a question: Would you be willing to answer a question? I wonder if you might possibly be willing to consider a question? And so on Some might consider "I had a question:" a gentler and more polite expression than "I have a question:" because it implies that the question hasn't been constantly on your mind; it arose once and is
Is it standard to add please after a question? Please goes with a request—not with a question—but there are some gray areas One common case where "please" often follows a question is when an employee begins to ask a customer a series of personal questions