20 Examples of Sentences in English with Where
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
Where
The word “where” Means "where" in English. It can be used both in statements, to describe a place by its characteristics or to point out a specific point. It is also used to ask questions of place.
Informative questions
In English there are a series of adverbs that begin with the letters wh: que, which, when, quien, whom, whose Y where. All these adverbs, when used to formulate questions, form open questions, that is, they cannot be answered with only "yes" or "no". Therefore, these questions are called informational questions or "wh" questions (wh questions).
The "wh" questions (and therefore the questions with where) have a nucleus, which is the verb immediately after the adverb. This verb is conjugated according to time and person.
See also: Examples of Adverbs in English
Affirmative and negative sentences with where
- This is where she left it. (This is where she left it.)
- You will find it where I told you. (You will find it where I told you.)
- Go to a place where you can meet friends. (Go to a place where you can find.)
- Stay where I can see you. (Stay where he can see you.)
- The boy hides where the others can't find him. (The child hides where others cannot find him.)
- I can't see from where I stand. (I can't see where I'm standing from.)
- You won’t find a place where you can enjoy a better meal. (You won't find a place where you can enjoy a better meal.)
- Watch where you are going. (Watch where you go.)
- Try to remember where you left the keys. (Try to remember where you left the keys.)
- There’s a terrace where you can smoke. (There is a terrace where you can smoke.)
Questions with where
- Where are you staying? (Where are you staying?)
- Where is he going? (Where is it going?)
- Where did you put it? (Where did you put it?
- Where is she the remote? (Where is the remote control?)
- Where was she? (Where was she?)
- Where have they been? (Where have you been?)
- Where can I buy new clothes? (Where can I buy new clothes?)
- Where is everyone? (Where are everybody?)
- Where did you get that from? (Where did you get that?)
- Where will you pick me up? (Where will you pick me up?)
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