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Where are you from?



margaretha
Austria

Where are you from?
 

I have a question of my own.

Last lesson, one of my beginners asked me whether it would be correct to ask: From where are you?

Now, I know that Where are you from? is used in all of our students� books, but somehow I am not sure how to answer his question. Can somebody help? I have heard From where are you?, but it seems so German to me.

xx

23 Nov 2008      





Damielle
Argentina

As far as I now, question words go at the very beginning and prepositions at the end
 
Examples:
 
Where are you from?
 
Who do you live with?
 
Where are you going to?

23 Nov 2008     



margaretha
Austria

Thanks, Damielle. I�m going to report that back to him.

23 Nov 2008     



Tere-arg
Argentina

Hi,


I understand both uses are grammatically correct, but we use the prep at the end in informal language, that is, spoken language.


Anyway, bear in mind you cannot use a prep before who. You have to use whom, instead.

23 Nov 2008     



margaretha
Austria

So, both are correct?!
xx

23 Nov 2008     



wolfy
Chile

From where are you? is correct but nobody besides foreigners use it. In spanish the prpeositions goes at the begining, that�s why spanish learners wil do it. �

The native speakers on the other hand will say Where are you from? with the proposition at the end.

Who do you work for? or For who do you work? �etc...

23 Nov 2008     



margaretha
Austria

Thank you! Kevinwolfenden

24 Nov 2008