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Usage of how:
1. When how is used as a "how, how" solution, it mainly refers to the way or method of doing something or something happening, and it can also guide the clause or verb infinitive, which is used as an object in the sentence, and the guided clause can also be used as a definite sentence in the sentence. When how represents a way, it can be placed after the noun that represents the way.
2. When "how is the situation", it refers to asking someone how they are doing or how their physical condition is.
3. When how is used as "how, how much", it refers to what degree and to what extent, followed by adjectives or adverbs.
4. How is also often used in exclamation sentences, which can modify predicate verbs, and make adverbials in sentences, indicating degrees, meaning "how, how".
5. How can also be combined with adjectives + singular countable nouns with indefinite articles, uncountable nouns, and plural nouns to form exclamation sentences.
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Usage of how:When the meaning of how to do or how, it mainly refers to the way or method of doing something or something happening, and it can also lead the clause or verb infinitive, which is used as an object in the sentence, and the guiding clause can also be used as a definite sentence in the sentence. When how represents a way, it can be placed after the noun that represents the way.
When used to mean how the situation is, it means asking how a person is doing or how he or she is in physical condition.
How means how much, how much, refers to what extent, to what extent, followed by adjectives or adverbs. How is also often used in exclamation sentences, which can modify predicate verbs, and act as adverbs in sentences, indicating degrees, meaning how, how.
How can also be combined with adjectives + singular countable nouns with indefinite articles to form exclamations. How can be used alone as an interrogative word, can be used in combination with other adjectives or adverbs, and how can also be used to form an exclamation sentence for adjectives, adverb emphasis.
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1.It is used to inquire about the number of things, followed by uncountable nouns.
For example: how much milk is there in the glass?How much milk is in a glass?
2.Used to ask about the weight of things. For example:
how much does the pig weigh?How much does this pig weigh?
eighty kilos.Eighty kilograms.
When much means "how much", it can be used alone, or it can form the phrase how much money, but in English, it is often omitted to ask the price of something, **.
Note: How much asks **, if it is the Chinese currency unit should be used in Chinese fighting socks Naiyin.
yuan, fen to represent the genus, a few corners are often used to argue with a few tens of empty spring to express, the letters are lowercase, and do not use plural. For example:
how much is the eraser?How much does this eraser cost? -ninety two fen.Nine corners and two points.
4.It is used to ask the result of the calculation of the number, which is equivalent to what. For example:
how much is three plus one?What is three plus one?
it's four.Equal to four.
1.Modified words.
howmany is used to modify the plural of countable nouns, and its sentence structure is: howmany + plural nouns + general interrogative sentences.
Howmuch is used to modify uncountable nouns, to indicate quantity, and can also be used alone.
2.The usage is different.
How much is the amount of money used to ask**. For example: How much is this dress?Translation: How much does this dress cost?
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as an adverb ad 1.How did you go to school?
How did you go to school? 2.How is MRS
right?Is Mrs. White well? 3.
How many students are there in shool?How many students does your school have? 4.
Table exclamation) what how time flies!Time flies too fast 5(usually used in conjunction with can) (table reason) why how can you do such a thing to her?
How could you do such a thing to her? The conjunction: conj 1.
Used in indirect statements, the meaning and function are similar to that) this is how we meetThat's how we met. 2.
口] = however noun n 1.[the s] the book tells you about the how and the why of math This book tells you about the methods and principles of mathematics.
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