He asked how old I was
vs
He asked how I was old
Is there any difference between these two sentences? Is the second sentence is grammatically correct or we can use adjectives only after question words if it's presented?
He asked how old I was
vs
He asked how I was old
Is there any difference between these two sentences? Is the second sentence is grammatically correct or we can use adjectives only after question words if it's presented?
The second doesn't mean the same as the first, and the second would never be used.
If you say "He asked how I was happy" that means, in direct speech
He asked, "How are you happy?"
That is rather odd, but saying "How are you happy" is asking for the method you achieve happiness.
So, "he asked me how I was old" means that he asked about the method used to achieve oldness. Its a weird question and it would never be asked.
On the other hand, "how old are you" asks for your age, in the same way that "how happy are you?" asks for the level of happiness. That is a normal question
He asked how old I was
Him: "How old are you?"
Great way to ask how many years old you are. Perfectly acceptable.
He asked how I was old
Him: "How are you old?"
Very awkward. I don't think it would be used at all; but if someone did say it, it might mean:
Or worse (your name is literally "Old"): "How are you, Old?" :)