Em 15 segundos
- Ask this to find someone's current location.
- Perfect for phone calls, texts, or shouting in a house.
- Use it when someone is late or lost.
Significado
This is the most common way to ask someone about their current physical location. You use it when you are looking for a person or waiting for them to arrive.
Exemplos-chave
3 de 6Texting a late friend
Hey, where are you? The movie starts in five minutes!
Where are you?
Looking for a coworker
Where are you? We are all waiting in the conference room.
Where are you?
Lost in a shopping mall
I'm by the fountain. Where are you?
Where are you?
Contexto cultural
Very casual. Often used in text messages as a simple 'ping'. Sometimes phrased as 'Whereabouts are you?' to sound slightly softer.
Keep it simple
Don't overcomplicate. 'Where are you?' is perfect.
Em 15 segundos
- Ask this to find someone's current location.
- Perfect for phone calls, texts, or shouting in a house.
- Use it when someone is late or lost.
What It Means
Where are you? is a simple, direct question. It asks for a person's specific spot in the world. It is the first thing we say when we can't see the person we are talking to. It is the ultimate 'hide and seek' phrase for adults.
How To Use It
Use this phrase when you are on the phone or texting. You can also shout it if you are in a large house or a park. It is very flexible. You can add now at the end for more urgency. For example: Where are you now? It works for both one person and a group of people. Just remember, in English, you can be singular or plural.
When To Use It
Use it when your friend is late for coffee. Use it when you lose your spouse in a giant supermarket. It is perfect for meeting someone at a crowded concert. In a professional setting, use it if a colleague is missing from a meeting. It is the bread and butter of daily coordination.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it if you can clearly see the person. That would be very creepy! Also, avoid using it repeatedly in a short time. That makes you sound like a stalker or a very impatient boss. If you are asking about someone's home town, use Where are you from? instead. These are very different questions!
Cultural Background
In Western culture, this phrase exploded with the invention of the mobile phone. Before cell phones, you called a 'place' (a house). Now, you call a 'person.' This question is now the most common opening for a phone call. It reflects our busy, mobile lives. We are always on the move, so we always need to check in.
Common Variations
Where you at?(Very informal/slang)What's your location?(Sounds like a spy or a pilot)Are you close?(A polite way to ask where they are)Whereabouts are you?(A bit more British and softer)
Notas de uso
This phrase is safe for all levels of English. It is neutral and works in 99% of situations, from casual to professional.
Keep it simple
Don't overcomplicate. 'Where are you?' is perfect.
Exemplos
6Hey, where are you? The movie starts in five minutes!
Where are you?
A common way to check on someone who is running late.
Where are you? We are all waiting in the conference room.
Where are you?
Used to find a missing person for a scheduled event.
I'm by the fountain. Where are you?
Where are you?
Providing your location before asking for theirs helps.
I'm coming to find you! Where are you?
Where are you?
A playful, rhetorical use of the phrase.
It's past your bedtime and you aren't home. Where are you?
Where are you?
The tone here is serious and concerned.
Honey, where are you? I can't find my keys!
Where are you?
Used to locate someone in a different room.
Teste-se
Complete the question.
______ are you?
We use 'Where' to ask about location.
🎉 Pontuação: /1
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
1 exercicios______ are you?
We use 'Where' to ask about location.
🎉 Pontuação: /1
Perguntas frequentes
1 perguntasYes, but only with close friends. It is very informal.
Frases relacionadas
Where are you heading?
similarAsking for destination.