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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Where

Where is the cheese?
He lives where the job is.
She moved to a city where the jobs are.

What part of speech is 'where' in each of the above sentences and how can I identify them?
I always get confused between conjunctions, pronouns, adverbs and adjectives.
Especially in sentences like these.
Grateful thanks
  

Top answer

Anonymous Where is the cheese? Interrogative adverb. Anonymous He lives where the job is.

  • Anonymous Where is the cheese?
  • Interrogative adverb.
  • Anonymous He lives where the job is.
  • She moved to a city where the jobs are.
  • Relative adverb (in both).
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AnonymousWhere is the cheese?
Interrogative adverb.
AnonymousHe lives where the job is. She moved to a city where the jobs are.
Relative adverb (in both).

CJ

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