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Natalia09 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Where on the Internet

Hello,

I would like to know how better to express the following sentente?

Where on the Internet do you seek information?"

It does not sound English to me but I do not know how to say it better.

Thank you.
  

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It's perfectly valid, but it does sound a bit unnatural. It's hard to say how best to rephrase it, because I'm not sure what it means. What kind of information are you referring to?

  • It's perfectly valid, but it does sound a bit unnatural.
  • It's hard to say how best to rephrase it, because I'm not sure what it means.
  • What kind of information are you referring to?
  • News?
  • Information in general?
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It's perfectly valid, but it does sound a bit unnatural.

It's hard to say how best to rephrase it, because I'm not sure what it means.
What kind of information are you referring to? News? Information in general?
By seek, are you implying an Internet search?
And what do you mean by "where on the Internet"? Are you asking for specific web sites?

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The question refers to Internet search, precisely, the asker wants to know whether the respondent uses the Internet and if yes, what sources exactly he uses to find something: Google, company websites, social media etc.

I think I can leave this formulation then.

Thank you!

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