when to, how to, what to + infinitive Verb

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Sakya kim

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1. Are the usages 'when to + v, how to + v, and what to + v' are correct?
2. Are they shortened usages?
3. Are they normal usages?

There are some contexts for this usages:
The problem lies in deciding when to intervene.
How to download your google data?
What to expect for refunds this yea?
 
1. Yes
2. No.
3. Yes.

Some teachers, such as myself, call them ''wh'-infinitives'.
 
How to download your google data?
What to expect for refunds this year?
Those are not correct as questions. They work (without the question marks) as titles for articles.
 
1. Yes
2. No.
3. Yes.

Some teachers, such as myself, call them ''wh'-infinitives'.
Should I use with these usages when I do questions?
 
Generally speaking, no. At least, not in the way you've done in your final two sentences from post #1.

If you're thinking of something else, give us an example of what you mean and we'll tell you if it's right.
 
@Saky kim Try: "Should I use these when I ask questions?"
 
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