What can I say instead of just wondering?
Instead, try: “Thank you for your time / consideration / attention.” (Or simply omit this and get straight to your request.) I was wondering if … ? Instead, say: “What are your thoughts on…?” or “I’m writing to see if …?”
How do you use I am wondering in a sentence?
I was wondering if + request
- I was wondering if I could borrow your car.
- I was wondering if you could help me with my project.
- I was wondering if we could switch to an ocean view room.
- I was wondering if you could fix my car by Friday.
- I was wondering if you could turn down the volume.
What does it mean when someone says just wondering?
Filters. (informal) Used to qualify a question or action, explaining it as modivated by curiosity. interjection.
Can we say im wondering?
“Am” is in present tense, so if you say “I am wondering”, that implies that you are wondering right now. The word “was” is in the past tense, so “I was wondering” implies that you are no longer wondering, but you were in the past.
Is just wondering polite?
That means saying ‘I was wondering’ is always right! Don’t forget that when ‘I was wondering’ is followed by ‘if’ or ‘whether’, it can be a polite frame for a question or request. I’ll leave you with some examples of this: I was wondering if I could take you to the cinema on Friday night.
Is I was wondering if a question?
English – U.S. “I was wondering” is a statement of fact, not a question. Even though you are really asking a question, “Would you like to meet up?,” the grammatical form of what you wrote is a declarative sentence.
How do I use just wondering?
Just-wondering sentence example No, I was just wondering . I was just wondering what would happen if I were to in-breed my Chihuahua with his grandmother? I was just wondering how to deal with the insurance company when the seller is the owner. I’m just wondering if we should tell them, for their own protection.
What does Woundering mean?
Definition of wounder in the English dictionary The definition of wounder in the dictionary is the person who has injured someone.