词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_how |
释义 | HowThe adverb how most commonly means ‘in what way’ or ‘to what extent’. How in questionsWe use how when we introduce direct and indirect questions:
We use how to introduce questions about measurements or amounts:
[the ‘Prado’ is a museum and art gallery in Madrid]
How in indirect questionsWe often use how with verbs such as tell, wonder and know in indirect questions:
How in exclamationsIn exclamations we use how before adjectives, adverbs and verb phrases. In verb phrases the word order is subject + verb:
We don’t use how with a noun phrase. We use what:
See also: Exclamations What How about …?In informal speaking we commonly use how about + noun phrase and how about + -ing form when we make suggestions:
See also: Suggestions Typical errorsIn exclamations involving clauses, the word order is subject + verb:
We don’t use how with a noun phrase, we use what:
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