hacer preguntas
(v.) = ask + questions, interrogate, air + questions, make + enquiry
Ex: And let me stress yet again that I do not mean we should be constantly stopping in midstream during a reading to ask questions and provoke discussion. Ex: Thus, a predominant feature of such software packages is the user related interfaces, which permit a non-programmer to comprehend and interrogate the data stored. Ex: After an additional brief discussion, during which several questions and comments were aired, a motion was made that an ad hoc committee be appointed 'to investigate the issue of employee performance appraisal systems'. Ex: The author discusses the general tendency noted for more girls than boys to make enquiries at the library.
Hacer preguntas
And don't ask questions.
Y no hagas preguntas
Can I ask you a question?
¿Puedo hacerte una pregunta?
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