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Were there any question, vs where there any questions,

The correct phrase is "were there any questions?". The incorrect phrase "where there any questions?" is not a valid construction in English.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

Were there any question,

This phrase is incorrect. The word "question" should be pluralized as "questions" and the word "were" should be used instead of "where."

The correct phrase is "were there any questions?" when asking if there were any inquiries or doubts. The word "questions" should be plural to match the plural form of the verb "were."

Alternatives:

  • were there any questions?
  • were there any queries?
  • were there any concerns?
  • were there any issues?
  • were there any uncertainties?

where there any questions,

This phrase is incorrect. The word "where" is used to indicate a location or direction, not to inquire about the existence of questions.

The phrase "where there any questions?" is not a valid construction in English. Instead, use "were there any questions?" to ask if there were any inquiries or doubts.

Alternatives:

  • were there any questions?
  • were there any queries?
  • were there any concerns?
  • were there any issues?
  • were there any uncertainties?

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