"The bad behaviour of British tourists abroad caused a surge in complaints to police in the Spanish city last year – but where else dreads their arrival?" (The Guardian.)
Is "where" a noun and where else dreads their arrival? a question about the subject in the newspaper caption above?
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To me, that is not grammatical. I assume that where else means what other place.
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To me, that is not grammatical.
I assume that where else means what other place.
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Is "where" a noun Yes, in this sentence. and where else dreads their arrival? a question about the subject in the newspaper caption above? Out of context, the writer's meaning is not completely clear, but I see it as follows. It's a question that relates to 'the Spanish city'.ie What other city dreads their arrival?