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13.7 Question-word questions (3): 'Why?', 'How?'

13.7A 'Why ...?' as a question-word [> LEG 13.37]

1 Why...? asks for a reason and we answer with Because (Not *Why*) or a to-infinitive.

2 We can use What... for? in place of Why?: What did you do that for? (= Why did you do that?)

3 We use Why don't/doesn't...? (Why don't you?/Why doesn't she?) to make suggestions.

4 We may use Why? or Why not? + bare infinitive: Why wait for him ? Why not wait a bit?

Write: Write suitable questions with Why? Match A: to fit the answers B:. Think of possible combinations with Why?: Why don't... ?, Why not... ? Why (wait)...? etc.

A: 1 Why are you still downstairs? Because I want to watch the late-night film. 2 Why …? 3 Why… ? 4 Why… ? 5 Why… ? 6 Why… ?

7 Why… ? 8 Why… ? 9 Why… ? B: That's a good idea. Because I didn't want to trouble you. I phoned to let him know I had arrived. I'm sorry I shouted at you. To find out his address. I'm already late for my appointment. All right. I'll put the job off till tomorrow. To check that I had locked the back door.

13.7B 'How ...?' as a question-word; 'How much?/How many?' [> LEG 13.40]

1 We use How?, basically, to ask about manner:

How did you get on in the exam ? - Quite well, I hope!

How combines with much, many, and with adjectives and adverbs (How far? etc.).

2 We use How much? + uncountable to ask about quantity: How much bread/milk/time?

We also use How much ? to refer to cost: How much does this cost? How much is it?

3 We use How many? + plural noun to ask about number: How many people/books ...?

Write: Use How much ...? or How many ...? in these sentences.

1 … How much time do we have? 2 … coffee do you drink every day? 3 …times do I have to tell you? 4 … did that car cost you? 5 … people came to the meeting? 6 … slices of bread do you want?

13.7C 'How' + adjective or adverb: 'How far?' [> LEG 13.40.2,13.34.8,6.16]

We can use How+ adjective (How long?) in place of What+ noun (What length?): How long is that skirt? What length is that skirt?

Write: Change these What+ noun questions into How+ adjective questions.

1 What's the age of this building? How old… ? 2 What's the depth of this pool? How… ? 3 What distance is Rome from here? How…? 4 What size is your briefcase? How… ? 5 What length is this room? How… ? 6 What height is this house? How… ?

13.7D 'How long ... (for)?' and 'How long ago?' [> LEG 13.40.5]

How long... ? (with or without for) asks about duration: How long are you here (for)?

How long ago? + past tense refers to a point of time: How long ago did it happen? [> 7 3A]

Write: Supply How long ... (for)? or How long ago?

1 … are you here? 2 …was the great fire of London? 3 … did Queen Victoria die? 4 … did the Victorian age last?

13.7E Social uses of 'How ...?' [> LEG 13.40.6] How ...? We ask questions with How...? for:

- introductions: How do you do?, answered by How do you do? (Not e.g. 'Fine, thanks')

- health: How are you? How have you been?, answered by e.g Fine, thanks.

- personal reactions: How was the film? (= What was the film like?)

- offers and suggestions: How about a drink? (= What about a drink?)

Write: Match the questions A with the answers B:

A: 1 How do you do d? 2 How are you …? 3 How have you been …? 4 How's life …? 5 How's the garden …? 6 How about going to the cinema …? 7 How was the concert …? 8 How would you like to have lunch with us …?

B: a) I'd love to. That's very kind of you. b) It was very enjoyable. c) Not bad, but I had a cold last week. d) How do you do? e) Yes, that's a nice idea Let's. f) Coming along nicely. The tulips are just coming out. g) Very well, thank you. And you? h) Fine! How's life with you?

13.7F Context: Put in the correct question forms. RENT-A-SPACE

My son, Len, is only twelve, but I think he's going to be an advertising tycoon. He had an accident during a football match last week and since then his leg has been in plaster. Len has been going round our local shops selling advertising space on his leg. (What/charge?) What do you charge? I asked him. 'It depends,' he answered. ('How much space/want?) 2 (How long/want it (for)?)3 (Want/box)4 or just a few lines? (Want)5 "prime position", or not?' His plastered leg was covered with ads, so he was obviously doing well. ('How much/make)6 so far?' I asked 'I'm not saying,' he said. ('How/yourleg)7 coming on, anyway?' 'Fine, thanks,' he answered. (Why/you ask?) 8 'I hope you're getting better and we can have that plaster off,' I remarked. 'I don't want it off too soon,' he grinned. 'It's a little gold mine!'

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