“How about + verb-ing” is a simple and useful way to make suggestions in English. We use it when we want to give an idea or ask someone to do something together. It sounds polite and friendly, so it is very common in daily conversations. For example, if you are planning with a friend, you can say, “How about going to a movie?” It is easy to use and helps you sound more natural while speaking English. You can use it at home, at work, or while talking to friends. It is perfect for offering ideas without sounding too direct.
◎ Important Points
- Use “How about” to give a suggestion politely
- Always use verb + ing after “How about”
- Do not use base verb (like go, eat) after it
- It is often used in informal conversations
- You can use it for plans, ideas, or activities
- It can also be used to ask for opinions
➤Key Concept
✅ Sentence Structure: How about + verb-ing + object?
Example: How about going for a walk?
“How about” is used to suggest something in a friendly way. Always use the -ing form of the verb after it.
Tip: Use a smile and natural tone while speaking—it makes your suggestion sound more friendly.
➤ Common Mistakes To Avoid
| Common Mistake | Wrong Example | Correct Example |
|---|---|---|
| Using base verb | How about go to market? | How about going to the market? |
| Using “to” before verb | How about to eat pizza? | How about eating pizza? |
| Missing verb-ing | How about movie tonight? | How about watching a movie tonight? |
| Using past form | How about went there? | How about going there? |
| Wrong word order | How about we going? | How about going? |
➤ Examples
- How about going out for dinner tonight?
- How about watching a movie after work?
- How about trying a new restaurant?
- How about studying together for the exam?
- How about taking a short break?
- How about visiting your grandparents this weekend?
- How about playing cricket in the evening?
- How about learning a new skill online?
- How about meeting at 5 PM?
- How about going for a morning walk?
➤ Practice Examples
Fill in the blanks
- How about ______ (go) to the park?
- How about ______ (eat) some snacks?
- How about ______ (watch) a match?
- How about ______ (study) English today?
- How about ______ (travel) this weekend?
Change incorrect sentence to correct one
- How about go shopping?
- How about to play football?
- How about eat lunch?
- How about we go swimming?
- How about visit museum?
Speak this sentence aloud
- How about going for coffee?
- How about trying something new?
- How about starting now?
- How about taking a break?
- How about calling him today?



