04/07/2021
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Where to it's a interrogative adverb or exclamatory, like where, which is another valid spelling (¿Where to are we going on vacation this year?). Where to it's a relative adverb of place, which can also be written in two words: where (Go where to go, I'll be with you).
The words "where", "where", "where" and "where" are homophones, that is, they sound phonetically the same but their meaning is different and they are written differently. In orality, when we hear any of these words, we may not be sure if they carry accent mark or not, that's why sometimes confusion can be generated.
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