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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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what or where

I saw a sentence "What is there to do in London?". It's in a dialogue of the book for English lerners published by Oxford. My question is that when we want to ask some recommended places we should visit, can we say"What is there to visit in London? " or "Where is there to visit in London?". Please teach me.
  

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Anonymous can we say"What is there to visit in London? ". You may say either one, really.

  • Anonymous can we say"What is there to visit in London?
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  • You may say either one, really.
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Anonymouscan we say"What is there to visit in London? " or "Where is there to visit in London?".
You may say either one, really.

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