A: Will you attend Dr. Nash's lecture tonight? B: Sure. I'm looking forward to his lecture. Where will it be held? At St. Mary's Hall?
Q1) Does the underlined part sound natural? Q2) Can it be said like this instead? "Where will it take place?" Q3) Are there other ways to say that part?
Top answer
1)Yes. 2)Yes. 3)Those are the obvious ones, but there are probably others.
— Blue Jay
1)Yes.
2)Yes.
3)Those are the obvious ones, but there are probably others.
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1)Yes. 2)Yes. 3)Those are the obvious ones, but there are probably others. More informally, you could say "where is he having it?" or "where's it going to be?"