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A few simple questions: Thank you for your good English friend.
One. How is used to ask the way and means of action execution. For example:

How do you usually go to school? How do you usually go to school?

Walk. Walk.

Two. How is used to ask about the execution degree of the action, which translates as "how". For example:

What do you think of China? What do you think of China?

I like it very much. I like it very much.

Three. How is used to ask about physical health. For example:

How are you? How are you?

I'm fine, thank you. I'm fine. thank you.

Four. How to use it to greet the first meeting? For example: hello? Hello!

Five. How to ask or ask for advice, etc. , equivalent to what about, followed by -ing of a noun, pronoun or verb, translated as "how how" and "how". I like playing football. What about you? I like playing football. What about you?

Six. Used to ask the number of people or things, followed by the plural form of countable nouns, translated as "how much", such as:

How many students are there in your class? How many students are there in your class?

There are sixty-five. Sixty five.

Seven. How much can you ask about the number of items, followed by uncountable nouns, translated as "how much"; You can also ask the price of the goods, which translates as "how much". A simple example.

Eight. How old asked about his age, which translated as "how old". For example:

How old are you? How old are you?

I am twelve years old.

Nine. How far is used to ask about the distance, which translates as "how far". For example:

How far is it from here to the station? How far is it from here to the station?

About three happy meters. About 300 meters.

Tenuto can not only ask how long the time is, but also ask the length of the article, which is translated as "how long". For example:

How long is this river? How long is this river?

How long will it last? How long will this last?

Eleven. Use frequency to ask the frequency of the action indicated by the predicate verb, that is, the number of times the action occurs per unit time? Often used with the simple present tense of verbs? For example:

1.— How often does the bus run?

-once a quarter.

How often do you visit your grandparents in the countryside?

Four times a year.

Twelve. How high is the height?

Thirteen. Ask how much you weigh.

translate

Go to the doctor.

come ...

All day

Study for the exam

the day after tomorrow