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If it is said in English, it is if, which is a conjunction that leads the conditional adverbial clause.
Indicates a kind of what if, hope.
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If "in English it is "if", give an example: if he doesn't like you to translate it is if he doesn't't like you。
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If in English it is if
if if.
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If that's what it says in English
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if is the meaning of "if" in English.
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If in English you say yes: "if".
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The English word for "how" is how.
How pronunciation: 英 [ha], 美 [ha].
Definition: advHow is it; How much; How.
n.Method; Manner.
conj.How is it;
Example sentence: i don't know how she did it.
I don't know how she managed it.
Collocations: how about how.
how old is ; How big; How old is ; years old.
how to do ; How to look at ; Don't do what ; How to do it.
Word usage
When how represents a way, it can be placed after the noun that represents the way. When used as "how", it means asking how someone is doing or how they are doing.
When how is used as "how, how much", it refers to the extent to which it has reached and to what extent, followed by an adjective or adverb.
How is also often used in exclamation sentences, which can modify predicate verbs, and is used as an adverbial in the sentence to indicate the degree, which means "how, how".
How can also be used with adjectives singular countable nouns with indefinite articles (uncountable nouns, plural nouns) to form exclamatory sentences.
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If in English there is only if (Chinese homonym yifu ) and its counterpart, it is often used as a conjunction, giving rise to a conditional adverbial clause.
It can be placed before the main clause as in Chinese, but it can also be placed after the main clause, such as: you can stay for the weekend if you like(If you want, stay for the weekend.) )
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The first state a fact, the second says if it is, if so, it can be translated as: if so....
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how-eng [ha] mei [ha].
adv.How, how; (refers to the situation, situation) whether it is good or not, how is it; (used to ask Zheng Fan about the number and degree) how much, how; (the degree of emphasis) how, how much; (used to elicit the facts you want to talk about).
conj.How, how; In any way, no matter what method is used.
n.Ways, methods.
Phrase. how much ; How much; Quantity.
how far ; how far away ; how much distance ; Ask the distance.
how long ; How long to shout between the hail and the land; How long is there ; How long.
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