Where is a conjunction, a connective or a relative adverb.

 

1. No one knew where the fighting was (Mitchell). 2. Turning to the right she ran down the side garden path to where she had seen the face (Christie). 3. I like the country place where we lived last year.4. The doctor mopped his brow and cast a quizzical glance at the corner, where his wife sat among the chaperons (Mitchell). 5. But he isn’t where she thinks he is (Christie). 6. Tuppence had intended taking her for a walk, but it was raining hard, so the two of them adjourned to the bedroom, where Betty led the way to the bottom drawer of the bureau where her playing were kept (Christie). 7. Dear Raymond knows that if only I know where he is or where he’s going I don’t worry quite so much(Christie). 8. That was where they walked up the sleighsmoothered road (Hemingway). 9. Where the conference would be held didn’t matter much (Morning Star). 10. It is of importance where they will spend their vacation. 11. I wondered where they intended to go. 12. The question is where they will spend their summer vacation.