0I know this sentence is incorrect because the preposition "at" in the sentence has no object.02br 02br 001. Where is my wallet 01b00at02b00?02br 02br 00I know the sentence #2 can be written like this to make it grammatically correct but is sentence #3 correct and means or says(which is correct 01b00means 02b00or 01b00says)02b00 the same thing?02br 02br 00Which sentence is preferably use.02br 02br 002. My wallet is where?02br 02br 003. Where is my wallet? 0-
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0Sentence 01b 00#302b 00 is the normal question. 02br 02br 02i 0-
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0Sentence 01b 00#302b 00 is the normal question.
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0Sentence 01b00#302b00 is the normal question. You 01u00may02u00 hear #2 informally when someone is asking confirmation:02br 02br 00A: 01i00Your wallet's on the table02i00.02br 00B: 01i00My wallet's where?02i02br 00A: 01i00On the table!02br 0
0 2. Despite it's grammatically correct, that sounds awkward. Where did you get this? I think, it should be enhanced like this: 01font00My wallet is where it should be.02font02br 003. 01i00Where 02i00already impiles the location of something. 01i00At02i00 is unnecessary.02br 02br 0