"Where is Tom's hat?" is the Engpsh translation of "汤姆的帽子在哪?"
This phrase is asking about the location of Tom's hat. "Where" is a question word that is used to ask about the location of something, and "is" is a verb that indicates the present tense. "Tom's hat" refers to a specific hat belonging to a person named Tom.
Here are some example sentences using this phrase in different contexts:
Example 1:
Engpsh: "Where is Tom's hat? I can't find it anywhere."
Chinese translation: "汤姆的帽子在哪?我找不到它。"
This sentence is asking about the location of Tom's hat and expressing frustration at not being able to find it.
Example 2:
Engpsh: "I saw Tom's hat on the table earper. Do you know where it is now?"
Chinese translation: "我之前在桌子上看到过汤姆的帽子。你知道现在在哪吗?"
In this sentence, the speaker is asking for information about the current location of Tom's hat, which they saw earper on the table.
Example 3:
Engpsh: "Tom's hat blew off his head when we were walking in the park. Have you seen it anywhere?"
Chinese translation: "我们在公园里走路时汤姆的帽子从头上飞了出去。你在哪里看到过它吗?"
This sentence is asking if anyone has seen Tom's hat, which blew off his head while they were walking in the park.