Tae-Bbong-E
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Hello~!
This is not how you drink wine.
I am wondering about this sentence using relative adverb "How". Also Relative adverb "How" has two functions; one is conjunction and another is adverbial function.
As far as I know, the above sentence is one combined sentence, which initially comes from two sentences.
My main question is to ask you guys about original two sentences.
[ PS ] So I thought original two sentences are as below.
aa) This is not the way and you drink wine not in the way.
or
bb) This is not the way and you drink wine in the way.
▲ Actually I am not sure which one is right,,, I guess bb) is right, am I?
--> Then, if I want to combine them by relative "How", the sentence can be like this.
This is not the way how you drink wine.
--> But "How" cannot be used together with "the way", so I have to omit "the way"(, or "How").
This is not How you drink wine.
This is not how you drink wine.
I am wondering about this sentence using relative adverb "How". Also Relative adverb "How" has two functions; one is conjunction and another is adverbial function.
As far as I know, the above sentence is one combined sentence, which initially comes from two sentences.
My main question is to ask you guys about original two sentences.
[ PS ] So I thought original two sentences are as below.
aa) This is not the way and you drink wine not in the way.
or
bb) This is not the way and you drink wine in the way.
▲ Actually I am not sure which one is right,,, I guess bb) is right, am I?
--> Then, if I want to combine them by relative "How", the sentence can be like this.
This is not the way how you drink wine.
--> But "How" cannot be used together with "the way", so I have to omit "the way"(, or "How").
This is not How you drink wine.
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