I am probably asking a stupid question, but I am not an english speaker. The sentence 'where it feels like home', is it correct? The subject 'it' after the adverb 'where' is my main doubt.
Thank you in advance.
I am probably asking a stupid question, but I am not an english speaker. The sentence 'where it feels like home', is it correct? The subject 'it' after the adverb 'where' is my main doubt.
Thank you in advance.
This is not a full sentence, but a sentence fragment. If it were a part of a full sentence, it would be called a wh-relative construction. Examples of full sentences that include that relative are
I want to stay in a place where it feels like home.
New York is where it feels like home.