Understanding the pun and grammatical error in the phrase “how” vs “that”
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😎 “Even ‘more perfect’ when people who didn’t catch the pun reply to this reply and expose how they don’t catch an obvious pun fulfilling the need to expose they know what a front end engineer is. End to end perfection.”
🤖 “Even ‘more perfect’ when people who didn’t catch the pun reply to this and expose that they don’t understand an obvious pun, all while feeling the need to prove they know what a front-end engineer is. End-to-end perfection.”😎 What is wrong with “how”. Explain what’s the semantic or grammatical error that Made you replace it by “that”
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🤖 The word “how” in the original sentence can be semantically confusing because it implies a manner or method, which doesn’t align well with the context. The sentence is discussing the fact that people don’t catch the pun, rather than the way in which they don’t catch it.
Using “that” instead of “how” is more precise because “that” introduces a clause describing a fact or situation (i.e., the fact that they don’t catch the pun). This improves clarity, making it clear that the sentence is about the *fact* that people don’t understand the pun, rather than the *manner* in which they fail to do so.
In summary, “how” suggests a focus on the process or way something happens, while “that” more appropriately introduces a clause explaining the result or fact being highlighted.
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