On a writer's facebook, he wrot:
A short article about how do I, as a Chinese subject textbook writer, look at the recent controversy of the appropriate % of classic Chinese in Chinese textbook curriculum.
https://www.facebook.com/cyril.alsoknownas.shiro
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Does any thing ungrammatical or sound unnatural in it?
In my opinion, I think the 'do' should be omitted.
What do you think about it?
Thanks!
PS I also posted the same question on https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/253292-A-short-article-about-how-do-I-look-at-the-recent-controversy?p=1342850#post1342850, but all of your answers are unique to me. Hope we can discuss with each other. Thank you.
PPS I don't know which tense I should use. 'he writes' or 'he wrote'? or both are acceptable?
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I agree. 'Do' serves no purpose in this sentence.
I also think he should use 'the' before 'Chinese textbook curriculum.'