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Latest post Wed, Jan 18 2006 8:57 AM by milky. 2 replies.
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qingqing  +  185189 Wed, 18 Jan 06 08:10 AM

He wants to know the way how she did it.

Is it right? And if so, is it an attributive clause?

Usually we say "He wants to know the way (that/in) which she did it", right?

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Ivantalk  +  185198 Wed, 18 Jan 06 08:51 AM

Are you come from China?

"He wants to know the way (that/in) which she did it", it's like the style of Chinglish.....

I think your original sentence is more popular.

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milky  +  185200 Wed, 18 Jan 06 08:57 AM
 Qingqing wrote:

He wants to know the way how she did it.

Is it right? And if so, is it an attributive clause?

Usually we say "He wants to know the way (that/in) which she did it", right?

He wants to know how she did it.

He wants to know the way (in which) she did it.

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Hume said that if we had perfect or complete descriptive knowledge of reality, we could not, by reasoning, derive a single valid "ought".
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