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how about you

📝 Description
"How about you?" is an idiomatic English expression. It's often used as a reciprocal question, meaning it's asked in response to a similar question. For instance, after answering a question about one's day, one might ask, "How about you?" to inquire about the other person's day. This phrase shows interest in the other person's experience or opinion.
📝 Example Sentence
"Having a good day, how about you?"
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how

📝 Description
The word "how" is an adverb in English. It's primarily used to explore the manner or way in which something is done. It also serves as a conjunction in some contexts, introducing indirect questions. Additionally, "how" can form part of compound words like "however" or "howsoever".
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"How often do you visit the park?"
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about

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"About" is a preposition in English. It can indicate topic ("Talk about the weather"), location in a metaphorical sense ("He wandered about aimlessly"), or approximation ("It's about two miles away"). It can also be an adverb, meaning approximately ("The book has about 300 pages").
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you

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The word "you" in English is a pronoun. It's second-person, used to refer to the person or group of people that the speaker is addressing. It's unique as it can be singular or plural and can be used as both subjective (e.g., "You are nice.") and objective (e.g., "I told you.").
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"You are the reason I smile every day."
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