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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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grammar

hi guys

if I want to ask somebody "where are you going"

can I use 'Where is your destination?' instead of 'What is your destination?'
  

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' The first is questionable, but both are stilted to a native speaker. '

  • ' The first is questionable, but both are stilted to a native speaker.
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Anonymousan I use 'Where is your destination?' instead of 'What is your destination?'
The first is questionable, but both are stilted to a native speaker. Use 'Where are you going?'

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