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I would definitely say, "Where ARE Sue and her mother?"
For the sake of analysis, rearrange the words in "regular" order, and you will see why "are" is the correct answer:
Sue and her mother ARE where?
For the sake of analysis, rearrange the words in "regular" order, and you will see why "are" is the correct answer:
Sue and her mother ARE where?
I would definitely say, "Where ARE Sue and her mother?"
For the sake of analysis, rearrange the words in "regular" order, and you will see why "are" is the correct answer:
Sue and her mother ARE where?
For the sake of analysis, rearrange the words in "regular" order, and you will see why "are" is the correct answer:
Sue and her mother ARE where?
I would definitely say, "Where ARE Sue and her mother?"
For the sake of analysis, rearrange the words in "regular" order, and you will see why "are" is the correct answer:
Sue and her mother ARE where?
For the sake of analysis, rearrange the words in "regular" order, and you will see why "are" is the correct answer:
Sue and her mother ARE where?
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