Interrogative adverbs
The interrogative adverbs 
why, where, how, & when are  placed at the beginning of a question. These questions can be answered  with a sentence or a prepositional phrase. After an interrogative adverb  in a question, you must invert the subject and verb so that the verb  comes first. 
		Examples
- 			Why are you so late? There was a lot of traffic.
- 			Where is my passport? In the drawer.
- 			How are you? I'm fine.
- 			When does the train arrive? At 11:15.
	Uses of how
How can be used to form questions in four different ways. How can be used by itself to mean "in what way". 
		Examples
- 			How did you make this sauce?
- 			How do you start the car?
- 			How can I get to your house?
How can be used with adjectives to ask about the degree of an attribute. 
		Examples
- 			How tall are you?
- 			How old is your house?
- 			How angry is mother?
How can be used with much and many to ask about quantity. 
Much is used with uncountable nouns and 
many is used with countable nouns. 
		Examples
- 			How many people are coming to the party?
- 			How much flour do I need?
- 			How much are these tomatoes?
How can be used with other adverbs to ask about the frequency or degree of an action. 
		Examples
- 			How quickly can you read this?
- 			How often do you go to London?
- 			How loudly does your brother scream?
 
 
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