How [adverb] in what way or manner: How did you get in? ·It’s amazing how quickly they grow. Grammar paterns 1. How do you make onion soup? · How was your.

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How [adverb] in what way or manner: How did you get in? ·It’s amazing how quickly they grow. Grammar paterns 1. How do you make onion soup? · How was your week-end? 2. How tall is the Eiffell tower? · How old are you? 3. How fast can you type? 4. Do you know how to skin an eel? 5. I bought you some flowers. ~How lovely! 6. It was funny. How we met.

how Collocations The following adjectives and adverbs frequently follow how: old, big, tall, fast, high, heavy, long, often, well, many, much, far, good, and ever. e.g. How high is Mount Everest?. · How long will you be in Athens?

how Set phrases How are you? (to greet someone you know) How do you do? (to greet someone more formally) How are things? (to ask about news, health..) How’s it going? (to ask if someone is happy with what they are doing) How about you? (to return a question or suggestion) How about a coffee? (to make a suggestion) How come? e.g. How come no one told me How do you mean? (to ask for a clarification or explanation.