¿De dónde regresa el doctor?

Breakdown of ¿De dónde regresa el doctor?

el doctor
doctor
de
from / of
dónde
where
regresar
to return

Questions & Answers about ¿De dónde regresa el doctor?

Why is de at the beginning of the sentence instead of the end?
In English, we often end questions with a preposition, like "Where is the doctor returning from?". In Spanish, you can never end a sentence with a preposition. Instead, the preposition de (from) must go right before the question word dónde (where), creating De dónde (From where).
What is the exact difference between dónde and de dónde?
Dónde simply means where, asking about a stationary location. De dónde means from where, asking about a starting point or origin. Because the verb here is regresa (is returning), we need to ask from where he is returning.
Why does dónde have an accent mark over the letter o?
In Spanish, all question words (like qué, cómo, and dónde) require a written accent mark when they are used to ask a question. This helps tell them apart from the same words when they are used in normal statements.
Why is the word order regresa el doctor instead of el doctor regresa?
In Spanish questions, it is standard to switch the word order so the verb (regresa) comes before the subject (el doctor). While putting the subject first would be understood, ¿De dónde regresa el doctor? sounds much more natural to native speakers.
Does regresa mean returns or is returning?
It means both! The Spanish present tense covers both general routines (he returns) and actions happening right now (he is returning). You rely on the context of the conversation to know which one is meant.

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