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What is the correct way of using homonym pair where and wear?

Here's a breakdown of how to use "where" and "wear" correctly:

Where

* Meaning: A location or place.

* Examples:

* "Where are you going?"

* "I don't know where I put my keys."

* "Where is the nearest library?"

Wear

* Meaning: To have something on your body as clothing or an accessory.

* Examples:

* "I wear my favorite sweater every day."

* "She wears a beautiful necklace."

* "He wears a uniform to work."

Remember:

* Location = Where

* Clothing = Wear

Here's a simple trick: If you can replace the word with "in which place," you need "where." If you can replace it with "put on," you need "wear."

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