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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?
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.
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.