Key Difference – How About vs What About
How about and what about are two informal question formats we use in everyday life. Even though they have overlapping uses, there are some unique contexts, where they cannot be used interchangeably. The key difference between how about and what about is thathow about is used with suggestions whereas what about is used with potential problems.
When to Use How About?
How aboutcan be used to suggest an action or to open possibilities. This form is often followed by thepresent participleform of a verb or by apronounand aninfinitive. It is sometimes also followed by a noun or noun phrase.
You can use this format
-to suggest someone something
I’m free this evening. How aboutgoingout? (Let’s go out)
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(present participle)
How aboutwe gofor a movie? (Let’s go for a movie)
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(pronoun and infinitive)
How abouta game of chess? (Let’s play chess)
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(noun phrase)
-to ask someone to give you something
Oh, you got some extra money? How about giving me a loan? (Can you give me a loan?)
– to ask someone if they are willing to do something
How about buying me a drink? (Will you buy me a drink?)
When to Use What About?
What about is usually used to refer to a potential problem or an object. To be more specific, it is used to ask what should be done about something. The expression what about is usually followed by a noun or a noun phrase.
Let’s go on a trip!
But, what about my dance classes?
Burn all her clothes.
What about her jewelry?
I’ll be safe, but what about all the other people who don’t have money?
Interchangeability of How about and What about
How about and What about can be used interchangeably in the following contexts:
– to ask someone to respond to what you just said:
I work at the local hospital. What about you?
I work at the local hospital. How about you?
I like this movie. What about you?
I like this movie. How about you?
– to ask whether something/ someone is included:
Jeanne, Rex, Leo, and Anna are going. What about Nate?
Jeanne, Rex, Leo, and Anna are going. How about Nate?
What is the difference between How About and What About?
Use:
How Aboutsuggests an action or opens possibilities.
What Aboutrefers to an object or implies potential problems.
Formation:
How Aboutis followed by a present participle verb or a pronoun and an infinitive
What Aboutis followed by a noun or a noun phrase.
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