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"I have to ask a question to my supervisor".

"Can I ask a question to you".

Are these correct?. Do I need to use "From" in place of "To"?.
 

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They are not correct. Using 'from' would be even worse.

'I have to ask my supervisor a question'.

'Can I ask you a question?'
 

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Why don't you ask whatever you want to ask directly?
I don't think you need to ask your supervisor permission to ask a question.
 

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You can also say:
Can I ask a question of you?
 

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You can, but not many native English speakers would say that in conversation.
 

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Maybe not, but when you look back at the original sentence, you could tell that the OP wanted to know whether there was a preposition that could be used with the verb ask. Obviously, it's not to, but of in this case.
 

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In AmE , that would be common.
 

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Ok. So I should be saying "I want to ask a question of my supervisor" or "Can I ask a question of you". Am I correct?.
 

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Ok. So I should be saying "I want to ask a question of my supervisor":tick: or "Can I ask a question of you":tick:. Am I correct?.
It's not that you should, but if wanted to, then go ahead.
 

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