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Sunny123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What/ Where

Hello everyone. Are both of the following correct?
If both are correct. How do you answer them?

1. What is your city?
and
2. where is your city?
  

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sunny123 Are both of the following correct? No. Only the second is possible and only if the speaker is ignorant of geography.

  • sunny123 Are both of the following correct?
  • No.
  • Only the second is possible and only if the speaker is ignorant of geography.
  • '
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sunny123Are both of the following correct?
No. Only the second is possible and only if the speaker is ignorant of geography. I presume that the question you are looking for is 'Where do you live?' or 'Where were you born?' or 'Where is your hometown?'
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Ok, is it correct and common if someone asks ...

3. what's the name of your city?
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Ok, is it correct and common if someone asks ...

3. What's the name of your city?

As MrM pointed out, natural English is eg Where do you live?

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