Grammar Tip:
The word where doesn't always form a question. Sometimes it forms an adjective clause or a noun clause.
Adjective Clause Example:
This is the house where I grew up.
Noun Clause Example:
I don't know where the ice cream is.
There or Where
Directions: Fill in the blank with there or where.
- _________ is no reason for me to stay. My job is finished.
- I don’t know _________ the classroom is.
- Can you tell me how to get _________?
- Many years ago _________ weren't any cars.
- _________ is the ocean?
- If you look over _________ you can see the ocean.
- _________ is no milk in my fridge.
- I don’t know _________ the soap is.
- _________ are Jim and Pam.
- Dwight and Karen are sitting _________ my car is.
- Check that ________ aren't any mistakes in your e-mail.
- _________ are the computer labs?
- _________ are the lights?
- The lights are _________ on the wall.
- _________ are my books.
- _________ are my books?
- I like visiting the mountains, but I don’t want to live _________ .
- I don’t want to live _________ I can’t go fishing.
- _________ are two reasons why I am against this idea.
