Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How's the weather?

How's the weather?

Both will do.

When you ask the weather with what, don't forget that there is another one behind you.

Why do you ask? The weather doesn't look like it.

These two sentences are fixed sentence patterns that specifically ask about the weather.

You can't change the usage of like in what or how.

When how is interpreted as "how, how", it mainly refers to the way or method of doing something or something happening. In a sentence, it can also be used as an object, and the guided clause can also be used as an attribute. When how indicates a certain way, it can be placed after the noun indicating the way.

How "how" means asking about someone's recent situation or physical condition. How about, when interpreted as "how much, how much", it refers to the degree achieved, followed by adjectives or adverbs.

Extended data:

Word parsing:

1, pronunciation:

English? [ha? ]? ? ?

Beautiful? [ha? ]?

2. Example:

Used as an adverb

1) How can we divert her thoughts from her sad loss?

How can we make him stop thinking about her sad loss?

2) How can I get rid of these sad feelings?

What can I do to dispel sadness?

Used as a conjunction (conj. )