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Qingqing Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

The use of "how"

He wants to know the way how she did it.

Is it right? And if so, is it an attributive clause?

Usually we say "He wants to know the way (that/in) which she did it", right?
  

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Are you come from China? "He wants to know the way (that/in) which she did it", it's like the style of Chinglish..... I think your original sentence is more popular.

  • Are you come from China?
  • "He wants to know the way (that/in) which she did it", it's like the style of Chinglish.....
  • I think your original sentence is more popular.
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Are you come from China?

"He wants to know the way (that/in) which she did it", it's like the style of Chinglish.....

I think your original sentence is more popular.
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Qingqing
He wants to know the way how she did it.

Is it right? And if so, is it an attributive clause?

Usually we say "He wants to know the way (that/in) which she did it", right?

He wants to know how she did it.

He wants to know the way (in which) she did it.

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