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what is inquiry noun or to inquire verb
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"Inquiry" is a noun. It means a question, a request for information, or a formal investigation.
"To inquire" is the verb form — it means to ask or to seek information.
Examples:
- Noun: "She made an inquiry about the train schedule."
- Verb: "She inquired about the train schedule."
Notes:
- Spelling: US English usually uses "inquiry" (noun) and "inquire" (verb). British English often uses "enquiry" (noun) and "enquire" (verb); some speakers use "inquiry" for formal investigations and "enquiry" for general questions.
"To inquire" is the verb form — it means to ask or to seek information.
Examples:
- Noun: "She made an inquiry about the train schedule."
- Verb: "She inquired about the train schedule."
Notes:
- Spelling: US English usually uses "inquiry" (noun) and "inquire" (verb). British English often uses "enquiry" (noun) and "enquire" (verb); some speakers use "inquiry" for formal investigations and "enquiry" for general questions.
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