Agustín
I’m quite confused with “How’s that for…” In “How’s that for endurance?” are you asking if something will resist or remain undamaged? Or are you saying: “look, this is really resistant”? In “How‘s that for size?” are you only asking if something is your size? Thanks.
1 de nov de 2023 00:25
Respostas · 4
“Hows’s that for endurance” means “hey, look at how much endurance this thing had/has”. How’s that for “ is a construction akin to “voilà”. It’s used to highlight something after it is demonstrated
1 de novembro de 2023
It’s a little old-fashioned, but ‘how’ can begin an exclamation. Grandmother to her grandchild she hasn’t seen for a long time: How much you’ve grown! Look at how much you’ve grown! (=You’ve grown a lot!) How’s that for endurance! (That’s a demonstration of exceptional endurance!)
1 de novembro de 2023
There's more than one meaning. It depends on context. With an exclamation mark "how's that for delicious!" would mean "wow, that tastes good!". With a question mark, it merely asks for someone's opinion. If you are in a store trying on clothes and the sales person asks you "how's that for size?", he is simply asking you whether you think it fits well.
1 de novembro de 2023
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