"Where's my shoes?" Is this a correct statement? The subject of the sentence is plural " my shoes" but how come the two words "Where is " can be acceptable like that?
" Is this a correct statement? I don't think so. "
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panda fold 982"Where's my shoes?" Is this a correct statement?
I don't think so.
It is "Where are my shoes?"
"Where's my shoes?" is technically incorrect, but you will often hear such forms in informal spoken BrE. Note that it is used only in the contracted form; "Where is my shoes?" is not acceptable.