How in a sentence

(1) I know how to read.
(2) I know how to swim.
(3) She knows how to sew.
(4) She knows how to swim.
(5) She knows how to knit.
(6) She knows how to dance.
(7) She knows how to paint.
(8) I aced my exam, and-how!
(9) I don't know how to ski.
(10) I know how to jump rope.
How sentence
(11) Yes, I know how to swim.
(12) I know how to tell time.
(13) I know how to use a map.
(14) Let's learn how to swim.
(15) I don't know how to sew.
(16) How dare you point at me!
(17) I don't know how to knit.
(18) I know how to make a bed.
(19) I understand how to swim.
(20) I know how to read a map.
How make sentence
(21) I don't know how to swim.
(22) How dare you scream at me!
(23) I taught Bikky how to sit.
(24) I know how to ride a bike.
(25) I know how to make a fire.
(26) I am learning how to read.
(27) I am learning how to swim.
(28) I know how to use a ruler.
(29) I know how to read a book.
(30) I know how to make a fort.
Sentence of how
(31) I barely know how to swim.
(32) I don't know how to dance.
(33) He knows how to fix a car.
(34) He oredi knows how to swim.
(35) I know how to tie my shoes.
(36) I know how to count to 100.
(37) I know how to count to ten.
(38) I know how to use a pencil.
(39) I know how to use scissors.
(40) I know how to use a crayon.
How meaningful sentence
(41) I just learned how to swim.
(42) I know how to use a camera.
(43) I know how to make a salad.
(44) I already know how to swim.
(45) I know how to bake cookies.
(46) I know how to sew a button.
(47) I know how to knit a scarf.
(48) I know how to make a pizza.
(49) I like how Melin is spelled.
(50) He doesn't biet how to swim.
How sentence examples
(51) How to train for a marathon.
(52) I know how to write my name.
(53) I want to learn how to swim.
(54) I want to learn how to knit.
(55) I want to learn how to code.
(56) Sue is learning how to swim.
(57) I know how to share my toys.
(58) I want to learn how to read.
(59) I want to study how to draw.
(60) I know how to make a puzzle.
Sentence with how
(61) I learn how to tie my shoes.
(62) I want to learn how to cook.
(63) I want to learn how to draw.
(64) I want to learn how to sing.
(65) I hope to learn how to swim.
(66) I hope to learn how to cook.
(67) He knows how to ride a bike.
(68) He knows how to play soccer.
(69) I need to learn how to cook.
(70) I know how to speak English.
Use how in a sentence
(71) I know how to use a compass.
(72) I hope to learn how to code.
(73) I can't believe how fast stm.
(74) How dare you talk back at me!
(75) She doesn't know how to swim.
(76) I know how to use a computer.
(77) I know how to brush my teeth.
(78) I know how to do a cartwheel.
(79) I can relate to how you feel.
(80) My dad taught me how to kick.
Sentence using how
(81) Morale is how we feel inside.
(82) I know how to draw a picture.
(83) I know how to plant a flower.
(84) I know how to make a snowman.
(85) I know how to write a letter.
(86) I want to learn how to dance.
(87) My dad taught me how to text.
(88) I know how to ride a scooter.
(89) My mom taught me how to swim.
(90) She just learned how to swim.
How example sentence
(91) I know how to plant a garden.
(92) I want to learn how to paint.
(93) She knows how to bake a cake.
(94) I am now learning how to sew.
(95) I know how to read and write.
(96) I know how to draw and paint.
(97) I know how to play the piano.
(98) I hope to learn how to dance.
(99) They do not know how to swim.
(100) She surely knows how to cook.
Sentence with word how
(101) Cemo is learning how to cook.
(102) I learned how to code in Com.
(103) Ik want to learn how to cook.
(104) Kami is learning how to cook.
(105) How dare you look at my phone!
(106) How dare you eat my chocolate!
(107) I wonder how beena is spelled.
(108) He has no idea of how to cook.
(109) I love how creative Beenah is.
(110) Aline is learning how to swim.
Sentence of how
(111) Anybody can learn how to cook.
(112) I know how to make a sandwich.
(113) I don't know how to ice skate.
(114) I want to learn how to juggle.
(115) She already knows how to swim.
(116) The child learned how to swim.
(117) I wanted to learn how to swim.
(118) I learned how to swim at camp.
(119) We learn how to cook and bake.
(120) I haven't learned how to swim.
How used in a sentence
(121) I learn how to read in school.
(122) The maiden learned how to sew.
(123) She knows how to bake cookies.
(124) I know how to play the guitar.
(125) I don't know how to fix a car.
(126) I know how to make a smoothie.
(127) I know how to make a bracelet.
(128) She knows how to knit a scarf.
(129) She knows how to sew a button.
(130) I am now learning how to code.
How sentence in English
(131) I learned how to fish at camp.
(132) I am now learning how to cook.
(133) He wants to learn how to swim.
(134) He wants to learn how to surf.
(135) I wanted to learn how to code.
(136) He taught himself how to code.
(137) The baby duno how to walk yet.
(138) Kazou is learning how to swim.
(139) Bros know how to keep a secret.
(140) They are learning how to imati.
(141) I need to learn how to use git.
(142) She has no idea of how to swim.
(143) I'm not sure how to handle xxx.
(144) I love how fluffy beardies are.
(145) I'm not sure how to spell cach.
(146) I just ran a marathon, and-how!
(147) I won the talent show, and-how!
(148) I got a raise at work, and-how!
(149) Pfft, that's not how it's done.
(150) I don't know how to play chess.
(151) I hope I can learn how to swim.
(152) We learned how to fish at camp.
(153) I can learn how to code online.
(154) My son is learning how to swim.
(155) I know how to use the computer.
(156) I know how to use a glue stick.
(157) I know how to use a paintbrush.
(158) Let's learn how to count to 10.
(159) My aim is to learn how to read.
(160) I had fun learning how to swim.
(161) We learn how to solve problems.
(162) We learn how to use technology.
(163) I learned how to ski last year.
(164) The maiden learned how to read.
(165) The maiden learned how to draw.
(166) The maiden learned how to sing.
(167) The maiden learned how to bake.
(168) The maiden learned how to play.
(169) I know how to play with my dog.
(170) The maiden learned how to swim.
(171) He knows how to play the drums.
(172) Let's learn how to ride a bike.
(173) I can learn how to cook online.
(174) I can learn how to draw online.
(175) I know how to make a birdhouse.
(176) I know how to use social media.
(177) I learned how to canoe at camp.
(178) She hasn't learned how to swim.
(179) She hasn't learned how to cook.
(180) He wanted to learn how to swim.
(181) She wants to learn how to code.
(182) I don't know how to fix my car.
(183) I teach my friends how to knit.
(184) I wonder how Bakr is pronounced.
(185) I love how pigtails look on her.
(186) We should all learn how to doit.
(187) My abuela taught me how to knit.
(188) He's dyin' to learn how to surf.
(189) My anak is learning how to swim.
(190) I'm not sure how to define ples.
(191) How dare you talk at the movies!
(192) My gramma taught me how to knit.
(193) The pilot knows how to fly fast.
(194) I appreciate how kind Beenah is.
(195) Benni knows how to sit and stay.
(196) I am learning how to speak Bini.
(197) I'm not sure how to spell bisaw.
(198) I'm not sure how to spell bowat.
(199) I love how confident the bbw is.
(200) I won the spelling bee, and-how!
(201) I won the science fair, and-how!
(202) How to bake a cake from scratch.
(203) I know how to make a cup of tea.
(204) Let's learn how to knit a scarf.
(205) My mom will teach me how to sew.
(206) He is keen to learn how to swim.
(207) My goal is to learn how to read.
(208) A lifetime is how long you live.
(209) I only know how to count to ten.
(210) I learned how to read this year.
(211) Payroll is how we make a living.
(212) The maiden learned how to write.
(213) The maiden learned how to count.
(214) The maiden learned how to dance.
(215) I know how to ride a skateboard.
(216) I don't know how to cook dinner.
(217) My dad knows how to repair cars.
(218) I am still learning how to read.
(219) She wanted to learn how to swim.
(220) She knows how to play the piano.
(221) He knows how to play basketball.
(222) Let's learn how to count to 100.
(223) I understand how to ride a bike.
(224) I understand how to cook a meal.
(225) I'm curious about how cars work.
(226) I learned how to read last year.
(227) My goal is to learn how to swim.
(228) My mentor taught me how to knit.
(229) We learned how to canoe at camp.
(230) Go on, show me how you did that.
(231) I have been learning how to sew.
(232) I don't know how to fix my bike.
(233) He intends to learn how to code.
(234) I can't see how that would work.
(235) He knows how to play the guitar.
(236) He taught me how to ride a bike.
(237) I wonder how long a riata can be.
(238) He assumes she knows how to swim.
(239) He knows how to shoot with power.
(240) He knows how to shoot with skill.
(241) I'm not sure how to spell 'zook'.
(242) Aunty is teaching me how to knit.
(243) I don't know how to spell bittur.
(244) Brothas know how to keep it real.
(245) I need help learning how to swim.
(246) Excelsior! I learned how to swim!
(247) He taught himself how to beatbox.
(248) I'm not sure how to spell cudden.
(249) I taught Fin how to sit and stay.
(250) The chick is learning how to fly.
(251) The fawn was learning how to run.
(252) I completed a triathlon, and-how!
(253) Ahm, I don't know how to do this.
(254) I love how reliable airplays are.
(255) My grammas taught me how to knit.
(256) How to change a tire on your car.
(257) How to make homemade pasta sauce.
(258) I don't know how to ride a horse.
(259) I understand how to tie my shoes.
(260) The baby is learning how to walk.
(261) My grandpa taught me how to fish.
(262) My mom is teaching me how to sew.
(263) I am learning how to ride a bike.
(264) My mom will teach me how to cook.
(265) Our task is to learn how to read.
(266) I counted how many blocks I have.
(267) The reporter asked me how I felt.
(268) I need to learn how to manage up.
(269) I would like to learn how to sew.
(270) I forget how to spell some words.
(271) I learned how to drive a toy car.
(272) I have been learning how to swim.
(273) The chef knows how to make pizza.
(274) The chef knows how to grill meat.
(275) I haven't learned how to ski yet.
(276) He knows how to build with Legos.
(277) He knows how to play the trumpet.
(278) Let's learn how to tie our shoes.
(279) My aunt will teach me how to sew.
(280) Sue's dad taught her how to swim.
(281) I don't know how to knit a scarf.
(282) I don't know how to speak French.
(283) I want to learn how to jump rope.
(284) Hearing is how we learn language.
(285) Sue's dad taught her how to fish.
(286) She knows how to paint a picture.
(287) He knows how to fix a car engine.
(288) He has been learning how to code.
(289) How's is a contraction of how is.
(290) I have no idea how to fix my car.
(291) Get back to learning how to code.
(292) Dad taught me how to ride a bike.
(293) Teach me how to create a website.
(294) I always forget how to spell ghi.
(295) She knows how to play the guitar.
(296) I need to learn how to make tarte.
(297) I wonder how Kotani is pronounced.
(298) I like how the word scoots sounds.
(299) He taught me how to abseil safely.
(300) She knows how to handle with care.
(301) I love how long her eyelashes are.
(302) He taught me how to rappel safely.
(303) He knows how to sleep like a boss.
(304) Nana taught me how to ride a bike.
(305) Baes know how to have a good time.
(306) I don't know how to spell baywops.
(307) I appreciate how honest Beenah is.
(308) Brothas know how to throw a party.
(309) I'm not sure how to pronounce ddd.
(310) Learning how to swim is a success!
(311) I'm curious about how plants grow.
(312) My ancestor taught me how to cook.
(313) I'm not sure how to respond to qq.
(314) The chick is learning how to walk.
(315) The fawn was learning how to walk.
(316) I learned how to draw in academia.
(317) I'm not sure how to pronounce atn.
(318) I'm not sure how to pronounce aiu.
(319) I am not sure how to play the zil.
(320) How to knit a scarf for beginners.
(321) I don't know how to speak Spanish.
(322) I want to learn how to skateboard.
(323) Let's learn how to plant a garden.
(324) I want to learn how to play chess.
(325) My aunt will teach me how to swim.
(326) Let's count how many cars pass by.
(327) The baby learned how to roll over.
(328) I'm not sure how to reply to that.
(329) Your task is to learn how to swim.
(330) The baby is learning how to crawl.
(331) I want to learn how to bake a pie.
(332) We both want to learn how to cook.
(333) He is learning how to ride a bike.
(334) My dad is teaching me how to fish.
(335) I haven't learned how to swim yet.
(336) I would like to learn how to swim.
(337) I would like to learn how to draw.
(338) I would like to learn how to cook.
(339) I would like to learn how to knit.
(340) My aunt will teach me how to knit.
(341) My dog will teach me how to fetch.
(342) I learned how to swim last summer.
(343) Our class is learning how to read.
(344) I can count how many chips I have.
(345) The child is learning how to swim.
(346) I am curious to learn how to swim.
(347) I hardly know how to tie my shoes.
(348) We learn how to count and do math.
(349) I want to learn how to make a pie.
(350) My mom knows how to speak Spanish.
(351) My mom is teaching me how to swim.
(352) I can count how many teeth I have.
(353) I like how my uniform looks on me.
(354) The maiden learned how to be kind.
(355) Let's investigate how plants grow.
(356) I want to learn how to cook sushi.
(357) Learning how to read is important.
(358) My mom is teaching me how to cook.
(359) My mom taught me how to cook rice.
(360) The nurse knows how to give shots.
(361) Yes, I know how to use a computer.
(362) I want to try to learn how to sew.
(363) Let's learn how to do a cartwheel.
(364) Let's learn how to do a handstand.
(365) I can learn how to do yoga online.
(366) I haven't learned how to cook yet.
(367) She knows how to make a birdhouse.
(368) I want to learn how to sing opera.
(369) I'm here to teach you how to swim.
(370) I know how to solve math problems.
(371) I want to teach my dog how to sit.
(372) He knows how to build a birdhouse.
(373) He hasn't learned how to swim yet.
(374) She learned how to row in college.
(375) The boy learned how to skateboard.
(376) He was eager to learn how to surf.
(377) Bros know how to have a good time.
(378) I love how colo looks on my nails.
(379) I taught Dudu how to sit and stay.
(380) I learnt how to sew my own clothes.
(381) I will tell the tale of how we met.
(382) I don't know how it could go wrong.
(383) Uma is learning how to ride a bike.
(384) Bros know how to have a good laugh.
(385) I'm not sure how to pronounce Herm.
(386) I love how fluffy the inu's fur is.
(387) Look at how Waddles waddles around!
(388) We learned how to shoot with power.
(389) IDK how to solve this math problem.
(390) I can show you how to have done it.
(391) My dad taught me how to smoke meat.
(392) I wonder how this rumor came about.
(393) My dad taught me how to go bassing.
(394) I love how expressive beardies are.
(395) I'm not sure how to spell birrotch.
(396) I'm not sure how to spell bobolled.
(397) I taught Bonny how to sit and stay.
(398) I'm not sure how to pronounce bser.
(399) I'm not sure how to pronounce coet.
(400) She taught me how to country-dance.
(401) I learned how to count in Filipino.
(402) I wondered how old the blunker was.
(403) She is still learning how to adult.
(404) I'm not sure how to spell bethwack.
(405) I know exactly how to tie my shoes.
(406) I love how user-friendly Booksy is.
(407) I'm not sure how to respond to mke.
(408) I got a promotion at work, and-how!
(409) A while ago, I learned how to swim.
(410) Aby is learning how to ride a bike.
(411) I'm not sure how to pronounce agoi.
(412) I'm not sure how to pronounce apde.
(413) I'm not sure how to pronounce atda.
(414) I'm not sure how to pronounce koon.
(415) I'm not sure how to pronounce lten.
(416) I don't know how to play the piano.
(417) Come and learn how to swim with me.
(418) Come and learn how to draw with me.
(419) I want to learn how to ride a bike.
(420) I want to learn how to play soccer.
(421) My uncle will teach me how to fish.
(422) I want to learn how to make a film.
(423) I want to learn how to type faster.
(424) Smart people know how to stay safe.
(425) I want to learn how to bake a cake.
(426) I want to learn how to drive a car.
(427) I just learned how to tie my shoes.
(428) I know how to use a fork and spoon.
(429) I know how to say hello in Spanish.
(430) I would like to learn how to dance.
(431) Let's learn how to spell our names.
(432) The song will show us how to dance.
(433) My coach will teach me how to swim.
(434) I learned how to fold a paper frog.
(435) I learned how to fold a paper boat.
(436) I want to study how to play soccer.
(437) I want to study how to make a cake.
(438) I learned how to tie knots at camp.
(439) I am curious about how plants grow.
(440) I already know how to tie my shoes.
(441) The child is learning how to write.
(442) My dad taught me how to draw a car.
(443) I have a goal to learn how to swim.
(444) I just learned how to ride my bike.
(445) I really want to learn how to swim.
(446) Thanks for teaching me how to draw.
(447) I am learning how to write my name.
(448) My mom taught me how to take steps.
(449) My pursuit is to learn how to read.
(450) I don't know how to do a cartwheel.
(451) I know how to play with my friends.
(452) I don't know how to play the drums.
(453) I know how to make a birthday card.
(454) I would like to learn how to paint.
(455) My mom knows how to repair clothes.
(456) I have a plan to learn how to swim.
(457) I have a plan to learn how to cook.
(458) I have a plan to learn how to draw.
(459) I have a plan to learn how to sing.
(460) I hope to learn how to ride a bike.
(461) The chef knows how to make a salad.
(462) The climate can affect how we feel.
(463) Learning how to ride a bike is fun.
(464) My mom taught me how to save money.
(465) My aunt is teaching me how to sing.
(466) My dad knows how to do laundry too.
(467) I understand how to use a computer.
(468) I understand how to play the piano.
(469) I understand how to plant a garden.
(470) Let's investigate how magnets work.
(471) The guide will show us how to fish.
(472) I haven't learned how to skate yet.
(473) My mom taught me how to make a bed.
(474) My mom taught me how to do laundry.
(475) I want to try to learn how to swim.
(476) I want to try to learn how to knit.
(477) Let's learn how to play a new game.
(478) Actually, I don't know how to swim.
(479) Hearing is how we listen to sounds.
(480) My mom teaches me how to pay bills.
(481) I want to tell my crush how I feel.
(482) She hasn't learned how to swim yet.
(483) I don't know how to cook spaghetti.
(484) The boy was learning how to juggle.
(485) Later, I want to learn how to code.
(486) I can't wait to learn how to drive.
(487) She attempted to learn how to code.
(488) He knows how to program a computer.
(489) He knows how to fix a leaky faucet.
(490) I want you to tell me how you feel.
(491) I haven't learned how to drive yet.
(492) The child was learning how to read.
(493) The mechanic knows how to fix cars.
(494) The pilot knows how to fly a plane.
(495) I'm not sure how that could happen.
(496) Last summer, I learned how to surf.
(497) I can't stand how petty my boss is.
(498) It is admirable how hard she works.
(499) I taught Brode how to sit and stay.
(500) Teach me how to analyze literature.
(501) He knows how to swim in deep water.
(502) He knows how to sleep like a doctor.
(503) I can't believe how fast time flies.
(504) She knows how to wear with elegance.
(505) I need a guide on how to fix my car.
(506) I can't wait to see how grimms ends.
(507) I love how concise the word dore is.
(508) It's hard to believe how time flies.
(509) I love how her curls frame her face.
(510) Be careful about how much you spend.
(511) I like how rit rolls off the tongue.
(512) He will show us how to have done it.
(513) She showed them how to have done it.
(514) He wants to learn how to play chess.
(515) How dare you laugh at my misfortune!
(516) I wonder how Fujimiya is pronounced.
(517) She has no idea of how to fix a car.
(518) Yous always know how to cheer me up.
(519) Mah, I can't believe how lucky I am.
(520) I want to learn how to speak Bangla.
(521) I learned how to batik in art class.
(522) I love how silly the Beanos meme is.
(523) Bias can affect how we treat others.
(524) I'm not sure how to pronounce bider.
(525) I love how bittie my dog's paws are.
(526) Cate is learning how to ride a bike.
(527) I have no idea how to spell blahest.
(528) I love how cavettos hold onto sauce.
(529) I love how cavettos look on a plate.
(530) I'm not sure how to pronounce rchen.
(531) I love how versatile a sando can be.
(532) I'm sorry, I don't know how to sned.
(533) I'm not sure how to pronounce ngler.
(534) I finally got my dream job, and-how!
(535) I wonder how Apolloni is pronounced.
(536) I always forget how to spell Dilmer.
(537) I am not sure how to pronounce haen.
(538) Buddys know how to have a good time.
(539) She was curious about how guys wank.
(540) Pasti, I know how to cook that dish.
(541) I don't know how to play the guitar.
(542) I know how to make a paper airplane.
(543) I don't know how to play the violin.
(544) Let's learn how to make a birdhouse.
(545) Let's learn how to make a terrarium.
(546) My dad taught me how to drive a car.
(547) Let's count how many apples we have.
(548) I want to learn how to sing harmony.
(549) I learned how to spell banana today.
(550) Smart people know how to save money.
How meaning
Word: "how" Definition: "How" is an adverb that is used to inquire about the manner or way in which something is done or to ask for information about a particular situation or condition. It can also be used to express surprise or disbelief. Tips for using "how" in a sentence:
1. Interrogative sentences: - How are you feeling today? - How did you solve that problem? - How can I help you? - How long have you been studying English? - How much does this cost?
2. Exclamatory sentences: - How beautiful the sunset is! - How amazing that performance was! - How delicious this food tastes! - How incredible the view from here is! - How lucky you are to have such supportive friends!
3. Comparative sentences: - She asked me how I was doing compared to last year. - I can't believe how much better this new phone is. - I was surprised by how quickly he finished the race. - It's fascinating to see how technology has evolved over the years. - I can't comprehend how someone can be so cruel.
4. Conditional sentences: - If you show me how to do it, I can try it myself. - I will go to the party, depending on how late it runs. - How you handle this situation will determine the outcome. - If you tell me how to get there, I can meet you at the restaurant. - I'll consider your request, depending on how important it is.
5. Indirect questions: - She asked me how I was feeling. - He wondered how she managed to complete the project on time. - I'm curious about how they achieved such great success. - Can you explain to me how this machine works? - I'm not sure how to approach this problem.
6. Expressing surprise or disbelief: - How could you say such a thing? - I can't believe how quickly time has passed. - How did you manage to finish all the work in one day? - How is it possible that she won the lottery twice? - I'm amazed at how talented she is. Remember, "how" is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to seek information, express surprise, or describe the manner in which something is done. By understanding its different uses, you can effectively incorporate it into your sentences to convey your intended meaning.
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