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Darkjackass1234 Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

where / whereabout

where and whereabout

is same meaning

used in question place

plz explained
  

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It's whereabout s. They don't have the same meaning. com/cgi-bin/dictionary

  • It's whereabout s.
  • They don't have the same meaning.
  • com/cgi-bin/dictionary
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It's whereabouts.

They don't have the same meaning.
Look in a dictionary, say:
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary
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Where do you live?
In London.
Oh, whereabouts in London? (= where, more exactly?)
Chelsea.

Whereabouts can also be a noun: I don't know the exact whereabouts of Cremona.
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whereabouts (ADV)=near where, about where

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