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  1. 5. 99% of the time, all you have to do is say, "Hello, my name is X. It's a pleasure to meet you." Then, if the person is respectful, she would reciprocate by saying something like "It's good to meet you too, I'm Y." You don't really need to ask for someone's name.

  2. Dec 25, 2016 · Speaker A: Hello, what's your name? Marilou ; It's Marilou; Hi, I'm Marilou. My name's Marilou; The phrase My name is Marilou has a quite formal tone, the only time I've used it was in presentations, or when I had to teach about introducing yourself in English. This American English video, which was made by a teacher called Rachel, is really good.

  3. Feb 25, 2014 · If you are asked what is your name, you are expected to reply with your name and your surname e.g Adelaja Adebisi, which is a compound name making it singular. On the other hand, if asked what are your names, and you give your names as Adelaja Adebisi Tolulope, then, the Tolulope added to it makes it plural so it is correct.

  4. Apr 28, 2018 · And, for your information, the verb tell is almost always followed by a noun or pronoun: tell me, tell you, tell us, tell Ankita. etc. "she told my name is" makes no sense. – Lambie Commented Apr 28, 2018 at 14:32

  5. Aug 19, 2016 · In your examples, "May I ask you what your name is?" is valid. "May I ask you what's your name?" is awkward; a fluent speaker wouldn't say that. Well, someone might say that in informal speech, but you wouldn't write it or use it in formal speech. Use of contractions gets tricky some times.

  6. The past form acknowledges (or implies) that you already gave your name, to diminish any annoyance you may feel at having to repeat yourself or to take any 'blame' if in fact you didn't give it. In the second case, we don't have enough context to know why the teacher used the past form: it suggests that he had gotten the impresssion earlier that the student might want to stay.

  7. Jan 12, 2015 · Moreover, there are times where "Hello, I'm David," might be the most natural way to say your name. Suppose you are one of four people are seated in a circle in a classroom. Your name is John Smith. The teacher asks you all to introduce yourselves to one another, and the person to your left begins: "Hi, I'm David Carson."

  8. Apart from the comma in the second example, they're both completely fine. The first is a question, with an imperative without an object as a fairly conventional addition.

  9. So, "what your name is" is incorrect because its form is "question word + noun + main verb". To respect the rule you have to ask. what + is + your + name. Now, the construction "what your name is" exists and we use it in the indirect question. For example, Can you tell me...

  10. “What's your name?”在实际场景中的用法纠正: 从小学开始我们大家就知道,两个完全不认识的人见面用的是固定句型:What's your name? 但是在在实际生活中真的有人听过问名字用What's your name吗?书本上确实没错,但那是用来考试的,也就是书面用语。

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