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Where is Jane's apartment? vs Where is Janes apartment?

Both phrases are correct, but their meanings are different. The first phrase, 'Where is Jane's apartment?' is correct when indicating that the apartment belongs to Jane. 'Where is Janes apartment?' is correct when Janes is the name of the apartment building itself.
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Where is Jane's apartment?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the apartment belongs to Jane.

This phrase is used to ask for the location of an apartment that belongs to a person named Jane.

Examples:

  • Where is Jane's apartment located?
  • I need to drop by Jane's apartment to pick up some documents.
  • Do you know where Jane's apartment is?
  • Jane's apartment is on the third floor.
  • The key to Jane's apartment is missing.

Alternatives:

  • Where is the apartment of Jane?
  • Where is the apartment that belongs to Jane?
  • Where is Jane's place?
  • Where does Jane live?
  • Where can I find Jane's apartment?

Where is Janes apartment?

This phrase is correct and can be used when 'Jane' is used as an adjective to describe the type of apartment.

This phrase is used to ask for the location of an apartment that is of a particular type, such as an apartment that is associated with or related to Jane.

Examples:

  • Where is Janes apartment located? It's the one with the blue door.
  • I'm looking for Janes apartment. Do you know which one it is?
  • The building has different sections. Janes apartment is in the east wing.
  • Janes apartment is known for its beautiful view of the city.
  • I heard Janes apartment is spacious and well-decorated.
  • D'accord. And where is your apartment?
  • Where is your mom's new apartment?
  • Where is your interest in the apartment?
  • This is Jane, my eldest.
  • This is Jane, my lovely assistant.
  • This is Jane, my eldest.
  • Well, my name is Jane Hudson.
  • Name is Jane B. Rayburn.
  • My name is Jane Lavery, I'm a vice-consul at the Embassy.
  • This is Jane's fiancé, Michael.
  • Roy, this is Jane and Alex.
  • Bradley, this is Jane, my roomie.
  • This is Jane Everett of WCNU.
  • Okay. My account name is Jane Fedley.
  • I'm Brian, this is Jane.
  • This is Jane Sutton, who joins us today.
  • Is DID live in that apartment?
  • You told him this was our apartment?
  • Apartment? All right, end of insanity.
  • And then you take my apartment?

Alternatives:

  • Where is the apartment that is like Jane's?
  • Where is the apartment that reminds you of Jane?
  • Where is the apartment that is associated with Jane?
  • Where is the apartment that Jane would like?
  • Where is the apartment that is similar to Jane's?

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