Examples of using Learn to ask in English and their translations into Slovak
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Learn to ask for money.
Therefore, learn to ask questions.
Learn to ask for forgiveness.
If you want a favor, learn to ask.
Then learn to ask questions.
Learn to ask in the right way.
Managers must learn to ask great questions.
Learn to ask awesome questions.
I also had to learn to ask for help.
Learn to ask for and receive love.
Learn to ask for help or support.
You should also learn to ask yourself:"Is it worth it?
Instead of whining about the“rise of anti-Semitism”, Jews better,once and for all, learn to ask why?
I had to learn to ask others for help.
I would contend that instead of whining about the“rise of anti-Semitism”, Jews better,once and for all, learn to ask why?
Students learn to ask and answer questions about quantitative relationships.
Your family members and friends can be helpfulteammates if you can find a way to include them and learn to ask for help when you need it.
Students expand their vocabulary and learn to ask and answer questions about quantitative and logical relationships.
In intimacy with God and listening to His Word slowly we put aside our personal logic, dictated most of the timeby our closure, our prejudices and our ambitions, and instead learn to ask the Lord, what is your wish?
This month another exercise A1 for ourChinese students mainly where you can learn to ask for and give information to reach a place.
I learnt to ask.
Instead learned to ask for.
For him, learning to ask challenging questions was essential to the development of a mature civilisation.
Experiencing love for one another and for all, sharing joy and suffering, learning to ask and grant forgiveness, appreciating various charisms under the guidance of Pastors.
This activity is focused on learning to ask for, and get, what you want.
His words are a wonderful example of repentance,a catechesis centred on learning to ask Jesus for forgiveness.