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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Location

-Where is your location?
-Where do you live?

Are these two sentences correct? Could they be used in the same context?
  

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It should be What is your location. "Where" means "at what place", so a location can't be "at" a place - it is a place! Cheers John.

  • It should be What is your location.
  • "Where" means "at what place", so a location can't be "at" a place - it is a place!
  • Cheers John.
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It should be What is your location.

"Where" means "at what place", so a location can't be "at" a place - it is a place!


Cheers

John.

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