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Wheres is a term that does not denote a single, established topic, but rather a string that can appear in several distinct contexts. In linguistic discussions the word wheres may be used as a nonstandard plural form of the interrogative adverb where, though it is not recognized as standard English. In ordinary prose, wheres is typically considered a misspelling or a typographical variant of where or of the contraction Where's.

In standard English, where functions as an interrogative adverb and has no commonly accepted plural form. When

A related but distinct idea is the contraction Where's, short for Where is or Where has. Some

Wheres also appears in fictional or media contexts as a concept, title, or gameplay element. In such

Because the term lacks a single canonical meaning, the intended sense of wheres or Wheres is determined

researchers
or
writers
discuss
multiple
locational
expressions,
they
usually
use
places,
locations,
or
whereabouts.
The
use
of
wheres
to
refer
to
multiple
locations
is
nonstandard
and
can
confuse
readers,
so
it
is
generally
avoided
in
formal
writing.
brands
or
media
projects
deliberately
drop
the
apostrophe
to
create
a
stylized
name,
writing
Wheres
as
a
product
or
campaign
term.
This
is
a
branding
choice
rather
than
grammatical
usage,
and
its
meaning
depends
on
the
accompanying
context.
cases,
it
may
denote
a
collection
of
locations,
a
puzzle
series,
or
a
map
of
mystery
sites.
The
specifics
vary
by
work,
and
the
term
is
not
tied
to
a
universal
definition.
by
context,
audience,
and
how
the
author
or
creator
presents
it.