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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" in the English Grammar

Adverbial Clauses

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As you know, clauses have subjects and verbs. Adverbial clauses are clauses that function as the adverb of the sentence.
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"Wh- Questions" in the English Grammar

Wh- Questions

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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" in the English Grammar

Wh- Questions

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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" in the English grammar

How vs. Why

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'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.
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How

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'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!
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Complementizers

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

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

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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.
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Why vs. How come

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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.
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Nominal Relative Pronouns

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Nominal relative pronouns are also known as free relative pronouns are used to introduce a relative clause.
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