“Ask for” is a phrasal verb that can have several meanings depending on the context:
- To Request Something: To make a request for something, often politely.
- Example: “She asked for a raise in her salary.”
- To Demand or Require Something: To require something in a more forceful or urgent manner.
- Example: “The job asks for a high level of expertise.”
- To Invite Trouble or Problems: To unintentionally cause trouble or problems by one’s actions.
- Example: “He really asked for trouble by challenging the boss.”
Prepositions
- Before “ask for”: Often used with the word “to” when introducing a noun clause or an indirect object.
- Example: “He asked me to help him.”
- After “ask for”: Usually followed directly by the noun or noun phrase representing what is being requested or demanded.
- Example: “She asked for a new book.”
Collocations
- Ask for advice
- Ask for help
- Ask for permission
- Ask for a favor
- Ask for directions
- Ask for an explanation
- Ask for trouble
- Ask for a raise
- Ask for support
- Ask for forgiveness
Example Sentences
- She asked for directions to the nearest gas station.
- If you don’t understand the instructions, you can always ask for help.
- The teacher asked for an explanation of the student’s absence.
- He asked for a second chance to prove himself.
- They asked for a refund after receiving a defective product.
- She asked for permission to leave early from work.
- He asked for a recommendation letter from his former employer.
- I’m going to ask for a pay raise in my next meeting with the boss.
- The manager asked for feedback on the new policy.
- You shouldn’t ask for trouble by arguing with the supervisor.
- She asked for some advice on how to handle the situation.
- We asked for an extension on the project deadline.
- He asked for the meeting agenda ahead of time.
- They asked for confirmation of the reservation.
- She asked for assistance with her luggage at the airport.
- He asked for an explanation about the sudden change in plans.
- I asked for your opinion on the matter yesterday.
- The company asked for additional documentation before processing the request.
- She asked for feedback on her presentation.
- He asked for the manager’s approval on the new proposal.
- They asked for more time to complete the assignment.
- The customer asked for a discount on the bulk purchase.
- She asked for help with her homework.
- He asked for clarification on the new policy.
- They asked for their money back after the service failed.
- She asked for advice on which car to buy.
- He asked for the date of the next meeting.
- They asked for the latest update on the project.
- She asked for a different room at the hotel due to the noise.
- He asked for guidance on the best way to proceed.
- They asked for a break in the schedule.
- She asked for a detailed report on the issue.
- He asked for an opportunity to explain his side of the story.
- They asked for a sample of the product before purchasing.
- She asked for an extension on the library book loan.
- He asked for an apology after the misunderstanding.
- They asked for a list of references for the new hire.
- She asked for help in organizing the event.
- He asked for details about the upcoming conference.
- They asked for a change in the meeting location.
- She asked for a confirmation email regarding her application.
- He asked for support with the fundraising campaign.
- They asked for a temporary adjustment to the work schedule.
- She asked for feedback on her performance review.
- He asked for assistance with the technical issue.
- They asked for clarification on the new regulations.
- She asked for a copy of the report.
- He asked for a quick response to his inquiry.
- They asked for a detailed breakdown of the costs.
- She asked for a meeting to discuss the project updates.