housekeeper Most Korean women are housekeepers.
Most Korean women are housewives. housekeeper = a person who does the cooking and keeps a house clean, usually paid by the owners of the house: ‘We can’t afford to employ a housekeeper.’ housewife = a married woman who does not have a full-time job outside the house: ‘She doesn’t want to give up her job and become a housewife.’ housework I do all the houseworks myself.
I do all the housework myself. Housework is an uncountable noun: ‘There’s always lots of housework to be done.’ how 1
Could you describe how the driver looks like?
Could you describe what the driver looks like? How is Christmas in France?
What is Christmas like in France? How do the new shoes feel like?
What do the new shoes feel like? When you ask for or give a description of someone or something, use what ... like (NOT how ): ‘What’s your new English teacher like?’ ‘This drawing gives you an idea of what the new shopping complex will look like.’ ‘What does it feel like to win an Olympic gold medal?’ ‘What do the apples taste like?’ 2
How do you think of the hotel?
What do you think of the hotel?
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Should I tell him the truth? How do you think?
Should I tell him the truth? What do you think? When you ask someone for their opinion, use what ... think (NOT how ): ‘What do you think of Ann’s new car?’