Dear all,
as far as I know, the expression "*the way how to" is incorrect.
However, when it comes to the following sentences, they either don't sound right to my ears or they don't fully express what they should express, imho. (They should express something similar to "*the way how to".)
What is another – this time correct – expression for "*the way how to"? Could you please evaluate the following sentences?
1) In a sense, it is one of the WAYS THAT musicians and listeners are able to fight the establishment.
*2) In a sense, it is one of the WAYS HOW musicians and listeners are able to fight the establishment.
3) In a sense, it is a musician’s and a listener’s WAY TO fight the establishment.
*4) In a sense, it is a musician’s and a listener’s WAY HOW TO fight the establishment.
Thank you so much.
T A N Y A the expression "*the way how to" is incorrect. You are correct. Use "the way that" or "the way to".
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T A N Y Athe expression "*the way how to" is incorrect.
You are correct. Use "the way that" or "the way to".
T A N Y A1) In a sense, it is one of the WAYS THAT musicians and listeners are able to fight the establishment.
*2) In a sense, it is one of the WAYS HOW musicians and listeners are able to f