When it was entirely consumed, the boundary stone, which. And do you travel a lot? That's probably because in german, where are you going (wo gehen sie) would.
Although a fluent english speaker would understand what you were trying to say, the correct question is as you acknowledged, where were you born?. What is the proper word/term for a group of people who line up in two lines to form some kind of a corridor for other people to pass between the two? Or b) are you traveling a lot?
In sentence one, i use this example (which has a parenthesis at the end.) should the period be inside, or outside of the. And where do you live? What is the difference in common usage between sentences like: As you'll note, doggy dog world and dog eat dog world are hard or.
They are both correct, even if in your second example you do not contract i have. A) where are you living? Interrogatives an interrogative word or question word is a function word used to ask a question, such as what, when, where, who, whom, why, and how. Where should the period go when using parentheses?
Yourdict has examples with both: People are still saying dog eat dog world, but now they're writing it differently. Where are you going to seems to be quite popular among foreign learners whose mother tongue is german.