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Vincent Teo Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Where / HOw

Which is correct?

Where / How are you going to visit your grandparents?


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Top answer

I think both can be used in the right context. How are you going to visit your grandparents? By this the speaker wants to know the mode of transport you are going to use for the travel?

  • I think both can be used in the right context.
  • How are you going to visit your grandparents?
  • By this the speaker wants to know the mode of transport you are going to use for the travel?
  • Where are you going to visit your grandparents?
  • Here, the speaker wants to the place where you have planned to visit them.
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I think both can be used in the right context.


How are you going to visit your grandparents?

By this the speaker wants to know the mode of transport you are going to use for the travel?


Where are you going to visit your grandparents?

Here, the speaker wants to the place where you have planned to visit them.

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