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What deos "how come" mean, and for what type of questions do we use it?
What deos "how come" mean, and for what type of questions do we use it?
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It basically means "why"
And it is used when speaking informally in some regions and viewed as 'improper' by some people
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It basically means "why"
And it is used when speaking informally in some regions and viewed as 'improper' by some people
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It's just a sloppy way to ask "why?". It is commonly used but I've never liked the phrase.
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@ghodjee68 It just sounds unintelligent to me personally. In no other way does the word come relate to why.
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