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Write 50 verb 3 forms ex, ask -past tense asked, present asks, futur tense asking

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Answered by Vaibhav111111111111
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First, let’s deal with the “kindly ask” part. You don’t tell them you’d like to kindly ask them anything, you just do it. “Excuse me, would you please tell me whether there are any concerts this month?” The “kind” part, if you wish to use it, is a request on their part. “Would you please be so kind as to tell me whether there will be any concerts this month?” “Yes, there are two.” “Thank you so much.”

For the second part, one is a present tense and one is a future tense. You are talking about this month, so this is our present. I would probably use future tense, but neither is incorrect. “Are there any concerts this month?” “Will there be any concerts this month?” Both perfectly acceptable.

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