Where it is or where is it?
Where it is or where is it? “Where is it?” – is a question. However “where it is – is a statement.
“Where is it?” – is a question. However “where it is – is a statement.
Is where are you at grammatically correct?
Clearly, we’re better off without the “at.” (link) A preposition is a fine word to end a sentence with but the “at” in “Where are you at?” (or “At where are you?”) is just incorrect.
Are you in or are you at?
“At” is used when you are at the top, bottom or end of something; at a specific address; at a general location; and at a point. “In” is used in a space, small vehicle, water, neighborhood, city and country.
Where you are at meaning?
Where-you-at definition. Filters. (proscribed, nonstandard, slang, set phrase) “Where are you?” Used as an inquiry of location, especially figuratively.