Significado
A question used to ask about the location of something.
Contexto cultural
Americans are very direct. 'Where is...' is the standard way to ask. British people often add 'please' or 'sorry' to be polite. Asking for directions is common, but people might walk you to the location. Efficiency is key. Direct questions are preferred.
Use contractions
In spoken English, use 'Where's' to sound more natural.
Watch the plural
Always check if your noun is plural before saying 'is'.
Significado
A question used to ask about the location of something.
Use contractions
In spoken English, use 'Where's' to sound more natural.
Watch the plural
Always check if your noun is plural before saying 'is'.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
Where _____ the train station?
Train station is singular.
Choose the correct sentence.
Which is correct?
Keys are plural.
Match the question to the answer.
Where is the library?
The question asks for a location.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Excuse me, _____ the exit? B: It's over there.
Asking for location.
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Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosWhere _____ the train station?
Train station is singular.
Which is correct?
Keys are plural.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
The question asks for a location.
A: Excuse me, _____ the exit? B: It's over there.
Asking for location.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
3 preguntasYes, 'Where is Sarah?' is perfectly fine.
It is neutral. It works in all contexts.
It is a contraction of 'Where is' for faster speech.
Frases relacionadas
Where are...?
specialized formPlural version
Whereabouts
similarGeneral location
How do I get to...?
builds onAsking for directions
Where can I find...?
synonymAsking for availability