PrintAdverb clauses of place are introduced by the conjunctions where and wherever.

Where there is a will, there is a way.
Put it where you can find it again.
They can stay wherever they want to.
Wherever you go I will follow you.

In older English, the conjunctions whence and wheresoever were also used to introduce adverb clauses of place.

I asked him whence he came.
Wheresoever we looked, we saw a whole army of black ants.

In colloquial English, everywhere is sometimes used for wherever.

Everywhere we went, we found the shops closed. (= Wherever we went, we found the shops closed.)

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