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  1. What is the difference between "whereabout" and "whereabouts"

    The other whereabouts (always with - s) is a noun. It refers to someone's present location, and the person is indicated by a possessive: Bill's whereabouts is/are unknown. (some say it's plural, others …

  2. What does the word "whereabouts" mean, and how do I respond to it?

    2 "Whereabouts" is usually used in place of "where". It is asking for a more general location - as in what general areas you interested in or would like to mention, it is deliberately nonspecific. It is usually …

  3. 'whereabouts' is / are - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 27, 2015 · If the plural of "whereabouts" is "whereabouts", it's perfectly grammatical. Consider "His itinerary is unknown" vs. "Their itineraries are unknown." And the dictionary says "whereabouts" is …

  4. Does "whereabouts" function as a singular or plural noun?

    Wiktionary marks whereabouts as plurale tantum. Merriam-Webster says that it's a "noun plural but singular or plural in construction". The Collins English Dictionary says that it is "functioning as …

  5. Usage of "whereabouts" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 13, 2014 · Is a noun "whereabouts" used not only for something moving (e.g. person) but for something still? For example: Do you know his whereabouts? vs Whereabouts of the building they …

  6. What does "careabouts" mean? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Apr 12, 2022 · What does "careabouts" mean? I saw it in a LinkedIn video regarding jobs, workplace, etc. I searched all dictionaries but got nothing! I even got nothing on Google! Like such a …

  7. What is the logic behind uncountable nouns?

    Oct 15, 2014 · Note, though, that 'whereabouts' may be used with either a singular or a plural verb form: Her whereabouts is/are unknown (one location/one location). Their whereabouts is/are unknown …

  8. Difference between "Where are you living?" and "Where do you live?"

    Nov 15, 2015 · What is the difference in common usage between sentences like: a) Where are you living? and Where do you live? or b) Are you traveling a lot? and Do you travel a lot?

  9. differences - "Where do you stay?" vs "Where do you live?" - English ...

    Aug 21, 2019 · Where do you stay? in Indian English for Where do you live? In the west, stay is never live. It implies that the question is not about your permanent place of residence. Period.

  10. grammar - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Feb 12, 2012 · These words all have something in common: heretofore, forthwith, notwithstanding, therefore, etc... what are these kinds of words called? And where can I find a list of them?