Use this when asking about a place or location.
Use the form: Where + Verb(To Be) + Noun
Examples:
Q: Where are you?
A: I'm at home.
Q: Where is the store?
A: The store is down the street.
Examples with subject pronouns:
- Where am I?
- You're at my cousin's house.
- Where are you?
- I'm at school.
- Where is he?
- He's at work.
- Where is she?
- She's at the mall.
- Where is it?
- It's over there on the table.
- Where are we?
- We're at the toy store.
- Where are they?
- They're at the football game.
You can also ask where things or places are:
- Where are the apples?
- Where is the toy store?
Remember:
Is + singular word
- Where is he?
- Where is the bathroom?
Are + plural word
- Where are the phones?
- Where are they?