? What do you think of her work? ? How do you think of her work?
I know ?WHAT is much more often, but I see ? HOW also.
Is ?'S HOW possible?
? What do you think of her work? ? I think of her work (as) the one of genius. This answer is good for the question ?.
? How do you think of her work? ? I should like to tell her how highly/much I think of her work. I also think this answer SEEMS POSSIBLE for the question ?.
So, is ?'s HOW possible?
? We had to answer questions about ?what we thought of our own communicative skills.
In the above sentence, is HOW possible instead of WHAT?
Thanks in advance.
Top answer
What do you think of her work? How does she work? I think are the correct sentences.
— Dave Phillips
What do you think of her work?
How does she work?
I think are the correct sentences.
" I'm not convinced that it is correct.
I certainly would use it in formal conversations.
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What do you think of her work? How does she work? I think are the correct sentences. I have heard people saying "how do you think of her?" I'm not convinced that it is correct. I certainly would use it in formal conversations. I'm sure some will enlighten us both.