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Xeon9 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

How it work(s)?

How it work?

or

How it works?

Which is right and why?
  

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Neither of them is OK. Try this- How does it work? Or if you must use 'how it works', you can use it the way I've done in the following sentence- "I'm just looking at this gadget, and trying to figure out how it works"

  • Neither of them is OK.
  • Try this- How does it work?
  • Or if you must use 'how it works', you can use it the way I've done in the following sentence- "I'm just looking at this gadget, and trying to figure out how it works"
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Neither of them is OK.

Try this-

How does it work?

Or if you must use 'how it works', you can use it the way I've done in the following sentence-

"I'm just looking at this gadget, and trying to figure out how it works"
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Present affirmative: It works.
Present interrogative: Does it work?
Add any question word you want: How does it work? Why doesn't it work? How well does it work?

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