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How as an interrogative adverb is used to ask questions about the way an action occurs. It also asks about the condition or quality, or the extent/degree of something.

Adverbial Clauses

As you know, clauses have subjects and verbs. Adverbial clauses are clauses that function as the adverb of the sentence.

 

Wh- Questions

Wh-questions are questions that begin with one of the 'wh-' words. In order to learn about them and to know how to form a wh- question, read this article!

 

Wh- Questions

Wh-questions are questions that begin with one of the 'wh-' words. In order to learn about them and to know how to form a wh- question, read this article!

 

How vs. Why

'How' and 'why' are wh-words commonly used in the English language. In this lesson, we will learn more about these words and their similarities and differences.

 

Interrogative Adverbs

Interrogative adverbs are words such as 'why' and 'where' that are used to ask questions. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.

 

How

'How' is mainly known as an interrogative adverb to find out the way an action happens. But there is more to learn about this word. Click here to learn!

 

Complementizers

Complementizers make a clause into the subject or object of a sentence. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.

 

What vs. How

Since what and how are considered relative pronouns and interrogative words; there are many important points to know about them.

 

How About You vs. What About You

You have heard 'how about you' and 'what about you' many times but do you know their difference? In this lesson, we will learn more about these two.

 

Why vs. How come

In this lesson, we've decided to discuss the differences between these two words. If you're still interested in expanding your knowledge, come on.

 

Nominal Relative Pronouns

Nominal relative pronouns are also known as free relative pronouns are used to introduce a relative clause. Click here to learn!

 
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