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how is it possible

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"How is it possible" is an interrogative phrase used in English to express astonishment or disbelief, or to inquire about the method or process by which something occurs. It consists of an interrogative word "how", a linking verb "is", and an adjective "possible", denoting feasibility or likelihood.
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"How is it possible that every time I bake cookies, they disappear instantly?"
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how

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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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is

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"Is" is a verb in English, specifically the third-person singular present indicative of the verb "be". It's used to describe a state of existence or identity, linking the subject of a sentence to a predicate. It's fundamental in constructing declarative and interrogative sentences.
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"Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're going to get."
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