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  • How VS. What is the weather forecast? Which one is correct?
    2 How is the weather forecast? This is asking for the methods used by people who predict the weather In other words: Can you tell me what charts and formulas are used by people who work in weather offices?
  • grammaticality - How are or How is the wife and kid? - English . . .
    When in doubt, a useful test involves substituting pronouns Consider How is they? versus How are they? Say the wife and kid live in different places—maybe the latter is away at school—and you want to express this independence, you might use How is the wife? The kid? Any more explicit and the repetitiveness will be tiresome
  • What is the weather today? or How is the weather today?
    There’s also the sarcastic joking “How’s the weather up there?” to comment on how tall someone is (or how’s the weather up there {on your high horse in your ivory tower etc } ) I don’t think “what's the weather” would work as well in that context, because “how” sort of emphasizes the inaccessibility distance from the speaker’s perspective
  • how it is vs how is it how that is vs how is that
    The first version listed ("How is it possible?") is the standard way of asking in the United States, Canada, England, Australia, etc The second version ("How it is possible?") is how English speakers in India ask this
  • Is the way how wrong? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It is incorrect because individually, both the way and how can be directly replaced by, for example, the fashion in which But if you repeat that replacement, It is the fashion in which the fashion in which we write creates gibberish, not emphasis
  • How. . . ? vs. What . . . like? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    When asking for a description of something, you should use the construction "What like?" However, how is a perfectly valid question It just doesn't ask for a description How seeks to learn: In what manner or way; by what means: How does this machine work? In what state or condition: How is she today? To what extent, amount, or degree: How bad was it? For what reason or purpose; why: How
  • How is Æ pronounced at the beginning of a word? Or is that simply a . . .
    To expand on your first bullet point a bit, <ae> is pronounced various ways because of the long history of pronunciations for Latin It corresponds to Old Latin <ai>, which was almost certainly something like [aj], [ai] or [aɪ]; however, this ended up changing to the monophthong [ɛː] eventually, and the use of the spelling <ae> in the Classical period suggests that an intermediate step in
  • word choice - What is the name of the symbols - and gt;?
    +1, I like that this is the first answer to address the multiple Unicode code points involved However, I think you might mention that regardless of the characters' names or official prescriptions for use, the less-than and greater-than signs are commonly used as a type of brackets, probably because they can easily be typed and their display is more widely supported than that of the other symbols





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