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how
adverb
used
in
questions
to
ask
in
what
way
or
by
what
method
something
happens
or
is
done
•
How
did
you
fix
the
bike
so
quickly
?
How
did
you
fix
the
bike
so
quickly
?
•
How
does
this
coffee
machine
work
?
How
does
this
coffee
machine
work
?
Old
English
“
hū
”,
from
Proto-Germanic
*hwō
,
related
to
“
who
”
and
“
what
”,
originally
meaning
“
in
what
manner
”.
adverb
used
in
questions
before
adjectives
or
adverbs
to
ask
about
degree
or
amount
•
How
tall
is
the
new
skyscraper
?
How
tall
is
the
new
skyscraper
?
•
How
quickly
can
you
finish
the
report
?
How
quickly
can
you
finish
the
report
?
conjunction
introduces
a
clause
that
describes
the
way
in
which
something
happens
•
I
remember
how
we
met
on
that
rainy
day
.
I
remember
how
we
met
on
that
rainy
day
.
•
Show
me
how
your
new
phone
works
.
Show
me
how
your
new
phone
works
.
noun
the
way
or
method
by
which
something
is
done
or
happens
•
The
book
explains
the
how
as
well
as
the
why
of
space
travel
.
The
book
explains
the
how
as
well
as
the
why
of
space
travel
.
•
I
understand
the
goal
,
but
the
how
is
still
unclear
.
I
understand
the
goal
,
but
the
how
is
still
unclear
.
interjection
an
old-fashioned
greeting
once
stereotypically
attributed
to
Native
Americans
in
popular
culture
•
The
actor
raised
his
hand
and
said
, "
How
!"
during
the
costume
party
.
The
actor
raised
his
hand
and
said
, "
How
!"
during
the
costume
party
.
•
She
greeted
the
children
with
a
playful
"
How
!"
while
reading
a
cowboy
story
.
She
greeted
the
children
with
a
playful
"
How
!"
while
reading
a
cowboy
story
.
Popularized
in
19th-
and
early-20th-century
Western
novels
and
films
as
a
stereotyped
version
of
a
Native
American
greeting
;
not
used
in
authentic
Indigenous
languages
.
show
verb
-
show
,
showing
,
shows
,
showed
,
shown
to
let
someone
see
something
so
they
can
notice
or
understand
it
•
Could
you
show
me
how
this
camera
works
?
Could
you
show
me
how
this
camera
works
?
•
The
museum
guide
showed
the
visitors
a
hidden
doorway
behind
the
painting
.
The
museum
guide
showed
the
visitors
a
hidden
doorway
behind
the
painting
.
Old
English
‘
sceawian
’
meant
‘
look
at
’
or
‘
inspect
’;
over
time
it
shifted
to
mean
‘
cause
to
look
at
’.
noun
a
live
performance
of
music
,
drama
,
or
other
entertainment
for
an
audience
•
We
bought
tickets
to
the
magic
show
downtown
.
We
bought
tickets
to
the
magic
show
downtown
.
•
The
rock
band
put
on
an
amazing
show
last
night
.
The
rock
band
put
on
an
amazing
show
last
night
.
noun
a
television
or
radio
program
•
That
cooking
show
teaches
easy
recipes
.
That
cooking
show
teaches
easy
recipes
.
•
My
favorite
talk
show
airs
on
Friday
nights
.
My
favorite
talk
show
airs
on
Friday
nights
.
verb
-
show
,
showing
,
shows
,
showed
,
shown
to
let
someone
see
something
so
they
can
understand
or
appreciate
it
•
Sam
showed
his
friends
the
photo
he
had
taken
of
the
sunrise
.
Sam
showed
his
friends
the
photo
he
had
taken
of
the
sunrise
.
•
The
teacher
shows
how
to
solve
the
math
problem
on
the
board
.
The
teacher
shows
how
to
solve
the
math
problem
on
the
board
.
noun
-
show
,
showing
,
shows
,
showed
,
shown
a
performance
or
program
that
people
watch
for
entertainment
,
often
on
stage
,
TV
,
or
radio
•
We
went
to
a
magic
show
at
the
theater
last
night
.
We
went
to
a
magic
show
at
the
theater
last
night
.
•
Her
favorite
TV
show
is
on
Friday
evenings
.
Her
favorite
TV
show
is
on
Friday
evenings
.
verb
-
show
,
showing
,
shows
,
showed
,
shown
to
guide
someone
to
a
place
•
A
porter
showed
us
to
our
seats
in
the
theatre
.
A
porter
showed
us
to
our
seats
in
the
theatre
.
•
Let
me
show
you
to
your
room
,
sir
.
Let
me
show
you
to
your
room
,
sir
.
verb
-
show
,
showing
,
shows
,
showed
,
shown
to
prove
or
make
something
clear
using
facts
or
evidence
•
The
study
shows
that
regular
exercise
lowers
stress
.
The
study
shows
that
regular
exercise
lowers
stress
.
•
Results
showed
the
new
drug
was
effective
.
Results
showed
the
new
drug
was
effective
.
verb
-
show
,
showing
,
shows
,
showed
,
shown
to
become
visible
or
be
seen
•
The
stain
still
shows
on
the
shirt
after
washing
.
The
stain
still
shows
on
the
shirt
after
washing
.
•
Your
excitement
really
shows
.
Your
excitement
really
shows
.
noun
an
event
where
things
are
exhibited
for
people
to
look
at
,
often
to
buy
or
judge
•
The
city
hosts
an
annual
car
show
.
The
city
hosts
an
annual
car
show
.
•
She
won
first
prize
at
the
dog
show
.
She
won
first
prize
at
the
dog
show
.
verb
-
show
,
showing
,
shows
,
showed
,
shown
to
become
visible
so
people
can
see
it
•
The
stain
on
the
carpet
is
starting
to
show
again
.
The
stain
on
the
carpet
is
starting
to
show
again
.
•
His
excitement
showed
on
his
face
when
he
heard
the
news
.
His
excitement
showed
on
his
face
when
he
heard
the
news
.
verb
-
show
,
showing
,
shows
,
showed
,
shown
to
guide
someone
around
a
place
or
explain
something
to
them
•
Could
you
show
me
the
way
to
the
train
station
?
Could
you
show
me
the
way
to
the
train
station
?
•
The
clerk
showed
the
customer
where
the
jackets
were
.
The
clerk
showed
the
customer
where
the
jackets
were
.
noun
-
show
,
showing
,
shows
,
showed
,
shown
an
event
or
display
where
things
are
exhibited
,
such
as
animals
,
cars
,
or
art
•
We
bought
tickets
to
the
annual
car
show
.
We
bought
tickets
to
the
annual
car
show
.
•
She
won
first
prize
at
the
dog
show
.
She
won
first
prize
at
the
dog
show
.
noun
an
outward
display
of
a
feeling
,
quality
,
or
power
,
sometimes
not
completely
genuine
•
The
protest
was
a
show
of
unity
.
The
protest
was
a
show
of
unity
.
•
She
made
a
big
show
of
gratitude
,
but
I
knew
she
was
upset
.
She
made
a
big
show
of
gratitude
,
but
I
knew
she
was
upset
.
however
adverb
Used
to
introduce
a
statement
that
contrasts
with
or
seems
to
contradict
something
that
has
just
been
said
;
nevertheless
.
•
It
was
raining
heavily
;
however
,
the
children
still
wanted
to
play
outside
.
It
was
raining
heavily
;
however
,
the
children
still
wanted
to
play
outside
.
•
The
train
was
delayed
for
an
hour
;
however
,
no
one
in
the
waiting
room
looked
upset
.
The
train
was
delayed
for
an
hour
;
however
,
no
one
in
the
waiting
room
looked
upset
.
conjunction
But
;
used
to
connect
two
contrasting
clauses
within
the
same
sentence
.
•
I
wanted
to
go
to
the
concert
,
however
I
couldn't
afford
a
ticket
.
I
wanted
to
go
to
the
concert
,
however
I
couldn't
afford
a
ticket
.
•
He
claimed
the
job
was
simple
,
however
nobody
understood
the
instructions
.
He
claimed
the
job
was
simple
,
however
nobody
understood
the
instructions
.
adverb
To
whatever
degree
or
extent
;
no
matter
how
.
•
However
hard
he
tried
,
he
couldn
’
t
solve
the
puzzle
.
However
hard
he
tried
,
he
couldn
’
t
solve
the
puzzle
.
•
However
quickly
she
ran
,
the
bus
pulled
away
before
she
arrived
.
However
quickly
she
ran
,
the
bus
pulled
away
before
she
arrived
.
adverb
Used
at
the
beginning
of
a
question
to
express
surprise
,
confusion
,
or
emphasis
,
meaning
“
in
what
way
”
or
“
by
what
means
”.
•
However
did
you
lift
that
heavy
box
alone
?
However
did
you
lift
that
heavy
box
alone
?
•
However
will
they
finish
the
project
on
time
?
However
will
they
finish
the
project
on
time
?
somehow
adverb
in
a
way
that
you
do
not
know
or
cannot
explain
•
Even
without
a
map
,
we
somehow
found
the
small
mountain
village
.
Even
without
a
map
,
we
somehow
found
the
small
mountain
village
.
•
The
kitten
had
somehow
climbed
onto
the
highest
shelf
.
The
kitten
had
somehow
climbed
onto
the
highest
shelf
.
From
some
+
how
,
recorded
since
Middle
English
.
adverb
for
a
reason
you
do
not
understand
or
cannot
explain
•
I
somehow
doubt
that
the
weather
will
stay
sunny
all
day
.
I
somehow
doubt
that
the
weather
will
stay
sunny
all
day
.
•
She
somehow
knew
he
was
in
trouble
,
even
though
he
hadn't
called
.
She
somehow
knew
he
was
in
trouble
,
even
though
he
hadn't
called
.
From
some
+
how
,
recorded
since
Middle
English
.
shower
noun
a
place
or
device
that
sprays
water
so
you
can
wash
while
standing
up
•
After
the
long
hike
,
Jake
stepped
into
the
shower
to
wash
off
the
dirt
.
After
the
long
hike
,
Jake
stepped
into
the
shower
to
wash
off
the
dirt
.
•
The
campsite
only
had
one
outdoor
shower
,
so
everyone
had
to
take
turns
.
The
campsite
only
had
one
outdoor
shower
,
so
everyone
had
to
take
turns
.
verb
to
wash
yourself
under
a
spray
of
water
•
I
need
to
shower
before
the
guests
arrive
.
I
need
to
shower
before
the
guests
arrive
.
•
She
showers
every
morning
to
wake
up
.
She
showers
every
morning
to
wake
up
.
noun
a
short
period
of
light
rain
,
snow
,
or
hail
•
We
got
caught
in
a
sudden
shower
on
our
way
to
school
.
We
got
caught
in
a
sudden
shower
on
our
way
to
school
.
•
The
weather
forecast
says
scattered
showers
this
afternoon
.
The
weather
forecast
says
scattered
showers
this
afternoon
.
noun
a
small
party
where
people
give
presents
to
someone
who
is
about
to
marry
or
have
a
baby
•
Her
friends
organized
a
surprise
baby
shower
for
her
.
Her
friends
organized
a
surprise
baby
shower
for
her
.
•
We
played
games
at
the
bridal
shower
and
ate
cake
.
We
played
games
at
the
bridal
shower
and
ate
cake
.
verb
to
give
someone
a
lot
of
things
or
praise
all
at
once
and
in
large
amount
•
The
fans
showered
the
team
with
cheers
and
confetti
.
The
fans
showered
the
team
with
cheers
and
confetti
.
•
Grandparents
love
to
shower
their
grandchildren
with
gifts
.
Grandparents
love
to
shower
their
grandchildren
with
gifts
.
noun
a
display
of
many
meteors
flashing
across
the
sky
in
a
short
time
•
We
lay
on
the
hill
at
midnight
to
watch
the
Perseid
meteor
shower
.
We
lay
on
the
hill
at
midnight
to
watch
the
Perseid
meteor
shower
.
•
The
shower
lit
up
the
night
sky
with
streaks
of
light
.
The
shower
lit
up
the
night
sky
with
streaks
of
light
.