¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jA famous fashion magazine is organising its first young reader model competition, and Pat is eager to sign up!
Pat: Hi Madam, here is my application form.
MoMo: Thanks, dear. Let me check the documents... Well I have your ID card copy and application form, but I can't find the guardian's consent letter. Have you asked your parents for consent?
Pat: Oh yes, I have! A moment please... Here you are.
MoMo: Great. We just want to make sure your guardians know about your participation. Your parents may be concerned if they do not know where you are ¡X in an interview, a training session, or out for a photo shoot. And we don't want to get phone calls asking us for explanations.
Pat: I understand. What will be the interview?
MoMo: We will ask you some questions about your idea about the fashion industry and your aspiration. And maybe some group activities to see what kind of person you are.
Pat: Very well. Thanks!
¡» ask
The verb "ask" is used to express the idea "seeking information by raising questions".
Example
Mom asked the shopkeeper how much the necklace was.
¡» ask for
If you "ask for" something, you make a request that you need something from another party or you need them to do something for you. A noun phrase is commonly used after it.
Examples
Have you asked your brother for permission to borrow his book?
You should ask for advice on reducing stress.
¡»Now you try
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of "ask" or "ask for".
(Answers on next text)
1. Sam has found a job after graduation. He doesn't need to __________ money from his parents.
2. I have __________ James what time he will visit us on Saturday.
3. Can you please __________ the manager if we can get a discount?
4. We should have __________ more ketchup when we ordered the fries. We have more guests than we expected!
¡½Glossary
eager (adj) ´÷±æªº
consent (n) ¦P·N
concerned (adj) ¤£¦wªº
aspiration (n) §ÓÄ@
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