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where is my stuff vs where are my stuff

The correct phrase is "where is my stuff?". In this case, "stuff" is considered a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular verb "is". Using "are" would be incorrect because it is the plural form of the verb, which does not match with the singular noun "stuff".

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where is my stuff

This phrase is correct. "Stuff" is considered a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular verb "is".

Use this phrase when asking about the location of your belongings. Remember to use the singular verb "is" with the singular noun "stuff".

Examples:

  • Where is my stuff? I can't find it anywhere.
  • I'm wondering, where is my stuff?
  • Can you tell me where my stuff is?
  • Where is all my stuff?
  • Where is my stuff located?
  • Because, I know I am asking so where is my stuff.
  • You know, people always movin' - Where is my stuff?
  • Better there than here where all my stuff is.
  • This is where I do my stuff.
  • I better call again... [Clears throat] ...to find out where my stuff is.
  • That's where my stuff is, too.
  • I don't know where half my stuff is.
  • You tell me where my stuff is and it all goes away.
  • Where is all my stuff? Troy, Abed?
  • And that's where all my stuff is at, at my dad's.
  • You know, where - where is my - my stuff?
  • I hate anyone touching my stuff.
  • No idea where my stuff went.
  • Got to put my stuff somewhere.
  • Then went and got my stuff.
  • - She keeps taking my stuff.
  • And couldn't let the crooks take my stuff, so...
  • She reads all my stuff first.
  • The worst of it is, we never signed a prenup, so legally she can take half my stuff, and I like my stuff... both halves.
  • That's my stuff, my stuff.

Alternatives:

  • Where are my belongings?
  • Where are my items?
  • Where are my possessions?
  • Where are my things?
  • Where are my personal effects?

where are my stuff

This phrase is incorrect. "Stuff" is a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular verb "is".

  • I hate anyone touching my stuff.
  • No idea where my stuff went.
  • Got to put my stuff somewhere.
  • Then went and got my stuff.
  • - She keeps taking my stuff.
  • And couldn't let the crooks take my stuff, so...
  • She reads all my stuff first.
  • The worst of it is, we never signed a prenup, so legally she can take half my stuff, and I like my stuff... both halves.
  • That's my stuff, my stuff.
  • I'm just looking for my stuff.
  • I'll go get my stuff.
  • I'm clearing my stuff out of the way.
  • And that's why I brought over my stuff.
  • Just to pick up my stuff.
  • I have to go get the rest of my stuff.
  • It's just my stuff, mommy.
  • I will just get my stuff, then.
  • Okay, time for my stuff.
  • Okay, time for my stuff.
  • Stop reading my stuff, Shawn.

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