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Snappy Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

How/What would you say in the following situations?

Is the following expression English?

"How would you say in the following situations?"

I thought "what" instead of "how" is used in the above sentence structure.
  

Top answer

You are right and the sentence is wrong: 'what' not 'how'.

  • You are right and the sentence is wrong: 'what' not 'how'.
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You are right and the sentence is wrong: 'what' not 'how'.
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Mister MicawberYou are right and the sentence is wrong: 'what' not 'how'.
"What would you say in the following situations?" is right.
Thanks!
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Someone suggests going to the shops this afternoon. You agree to go.What do you say?
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You want to konw the qualities needed for the job ?
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Hi,

Who are you asking?
eg your good friend?
eg an employer?

Are you speaking or writing?

Clive
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Please suggest to your boss taking abreak every 90 m

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