Meaning of “how” in this sentence “how” in this sentence
Does anybody know the meaning of this sentence?
Is soda bad for you?
What do you mean by “I can see how they have a bad effect on me”? Why? Why is the word “Urban” used in
all fields?
What are the advantages as an executive of my company at the present time?
How many chemicals are found in sodas, and how are they harmful?
I’d take this “how” as a subordinator used in informal style.
If I see artificial chemicals in sodas as bad for health then the word “that” is being used without the usual manner or degree meaning, so it seems reasonable to say that it is no longer an
interrogative word. I can see that artificial chemicals in sodas are not really good
for me either.
How does artificial chemicals of sodas make them less pleasant to drink?
How did you know you were in London last week? “Well, Harold saw you there, and he posted it on Facebook, and Diane saw his post and mentioned it to me yesterday at yoga. Where I am going and how can I know if I’m in London just last week (Kalahari, UK)? What
makes sodas bad for you? Why are artificial chemicals unsafe? I’ve received an explanation that “could you explain me how artificial chemicals can harm you? ” How they are not good for myself? ”
” “
How many chemicals are found in sodas, and how are they harmful?
I’d take this “how” as a subordinator used in informal style.
If I see artificial chemicals in sodas as bad for health then the word “that” is being used without the usual manner or degree meaning, so it seems reasonable to say that it is no longer an
interrogative word. I can see that artificial chemicals in sodas are not really good
for me either.
How does artificial chemicals of sodas make them less pleasant to drink?
How did you know you were in London last week? “Well, Harold saw you there, and he posted it on Facebook, and Diane saw his post and mentioned it to me yesterday at yoga. Where I am going and how can I know if I’m in London just last week (Kalahari, UK)? What
makes sodas bad for you? Why are artificial chemicals unsafe? I’ve received an explanation that “could you explain me how artificial chemicals can harm you? ” How they are not good for myself? ”
” “
How does artificial chemicals of sodas make them less pleasant to drink?
How did you know you were in London last week? “Well, Harold saw you there, and he posted it on Facebook, and Diane saw his post and mentioned it to me yesterday at yoga. Where I am going and how can I know if I’m in London just last week (Kalahari, UK)? What
makes sodas bad for you? Why are artificial chemicals unsafe? I’ve received an explanation that “could you explain me how artificial chemicals can harm you? ” How they are not good for myself? ”
” “
How does artificial chemicals of sodas make them less pleasant to drink?
How did you know you were in London last week? “Well, Harold saw you there, and he posted it on Facebook, and Diane saw his post and mentioned it to me yesterday at yoga. Where I am going and how can I know if I’m in London just last week (Kalahari, UK)? What
makes sodas bad for you? Why are artificial chemicals unsafe? I’ve received an explanation that “could you explain me how artificial chemicals can harm you? ” How they are not good for myself? ”
” “
How does artificial chemicals of sodas make them less pleasant to drink?
How did you know you were in London last week? “Well, Harold saw you there, and he posted it on Facebook, and Diane saw his post and mentioned it to me yesterday at yoga. Where I am going and how can I know if I’m in London just last week (Kalahari, UK)? What
makes sodas bad for you? Why are artificial chemicals unsafe? I’ve received an explanation that “could you explain me how artificial chemicals can harm you? ” How they are not good for myself? ”
” “
How many chemicals are found in sodas, and how are they harmful?
I’d take this “how” as a subordinator used in informal style.
If I see artificial chemicals in sodas as bad for health then the word “that” is being used without the usual manner or degree meaning, so it seems reasonable to say that it is no longer an
interrogative word. I can see that artificial chemicals in sodas are not really good
for me either.
How does artificial chemicals of sodas make them less pleasant to drink?
How did you know you were in London last week? “Well, Harold saw you there, and he posted it on Facebook, and Diane saw his post and mentioned it to me yesterday at yoga. Where I am going and how can I know if I’m in London just last week (Kalahari, UK)? What
makes sodas bad for you? Why are artificial chemicals unsafe? I’ve received an explanation that “could you explain me how artificial chemicals can harm you? ” How they are not good for myself? ”
” “
How many chemicals are found in sodas, and how are they harmful?
I’d take this “how” as a subordinator used in informal style.
If I see artificial chemicals in sodas as bad for health then the word “that” is being used without the usual manner or degree meaning, so it seems reasonable to say that it is no longer an
interrogative word. I can see that artificial chemicals in sodas are not really good
for me either.