herbivorie
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- May 31, 2011
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Japanese
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- Japan
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- Japan
I had always thought a noun or a gerund should come after "How about", like "How about that place?" or "How about going there?"
However, today I heard someone (a non-native speaker of English) say "How about over there?" She was suggesting having a meetng in a room that was "over there".
Is this sentence correct? I'm not sure what part of speech "over there" is, but can it be placed after "How about"?
However, today I heard someone (a non-native speaker of English) say "How about over there?" She was suggesting having a meetng in a room that was "over there".
Is this sentence correct? I'm not sure what part of speech "over there" is, but can it be placed after "How about"?