"Where is the egg?" is the Engpsh translation of "那只鸡蛋在哪里?" in Chinese.
The phrase "where is the egg?" is a common way to ask the location of a specific object, in this case an egg. It is formed using the verb "to be," which is "is" in the present tense, and the adverb "where," which is used to ask about location.
Here are some example sentences using the phrase "where is the egg?":
"Where is the egg? I can't find it in the refrigerator." (Chinese translation: "那只鸡蛋在哪里?我在冰箱里找不到它。")
"Where is the egg? I need it for the recipe." (Chinese translation: "那只鸡蛋在哪里?我需要它来做菜。")
"Where is the egg? I thought it was on the counter." (Chinese translation: "那只鸡蛋在哪里?我以为它在柜台上。")
The phrase "where is the egg?" is a common way to ask the location of a specific object, in this case an egg. It is formed using the verb "to be," which is "is" in the present tense, and the adverb "where," which is used to ask about location.
Here are some example sentences using the phrase "where is the egg?":
"Where is the egg? I can't find it in the refrigerator." (Chinese translation: "那只鸡蛋在哪里?我在冰箱里找不到它。")
"Where is the egg? I need it for the recipe." (Chinese translation: "那只鸡蛋在哪里?我需要它来做菜。")
"Where is the egg? I thought it was on the counter." (Chinese translation: "那只鸡蛋在哪里?我以为它在柜台上。")

