Where, Wear, Ware:
Where are you? I like to wear pajamas to class. These are only a few examples on one of the most commonly confused homophones. Here are some helpful tips on to figure out which word to use in different situations.
Where: This is a question word, this is used when one wants to know the location of an object or a person.
Where: This is a question word, this is used when one wants to know the location of an object or a person.
- Ex: Where are you?
- Ex: Sally likes to wear socks.
- Ex: The Native Americans made ware in their free time.
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