Where ( adverb , conjunction )

(As an adverb)

Where ( adverb )

  1. In, at, or to what place.
  2. To what position, condition, or circumstances.

Origin:

Originated from the old english word 'hwǣr' meaning 'in what place or position'.

Examples:

  1. I wonder where she went.
  2. Can you tell me where the museum is located?
  3. Let's go where the music is playing.
  4. I remember where I left my keys.
  5. It's not clear where the problem lies.

(As a conjunction)

Where ( conjunction )

  1. In, at, or to what place.
  2. To what position, condition, or circumstances.

Origin:

Originated from the old english word 'hwǣr' meaning 'in what place or position'.

Examples:

  1. I wonder where she went.
  2. Can you tell me where the museum is located?
  3. Let's go where the music is playing.
  4. I remember where I left my keys.
  5. It's not clear where the problem lies.
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