U.S officials have in recent weeks spoken candidly to Israeli officials about how evictions of Palestinian families who have lived for years, sometimes decades, in their homes and how demolitions of these homes work against our common interests and achieving a solution to the conflict.
Why is how followed by a noun? (How evictions / how demolitions). What does this structure mean?
kimsohyang Why is how followed by a noun? (How evictions / how demolitions). What does this structure mean?
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kimsohyangWhy is how followed by a noun? (How evictions / how demolitions). What does this structure mean?
That sentence is rather convoluted. They spoke candidly about how something and how something else work against two other things.
"Something" is "evictions".
"Something else" is "demolitions".
"Two other things" a
kimsohyangWhy is how followed by a noun?
That is very common.
'How" is a subordinator. It introduces a dependent clause.
I know [how computers are manufactured.]
Mr. Johnson explained [how amphibians evolved from fishes.]
Keating plans to survey parents about [how the extra funds should be spent. ]
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