Por dónde vas is the question to ask someone but what if I want to be more specific ? Por dónde vas en tu libro? How do I say where are you at for the book? Where are you at now at your book?
Question form of asking someone’s progress
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Question form of asking someone’s progress
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using ir por to express what point/stage someone has reached "
Asked 2 years ago

InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Hola Ashlyn
To specify in terms of a book you'd probably mention the page or the chapter more naturally:
¿Por qué página vas? ¿Por qué capítulo vas?
Which page/chapter are you on [now/so far]?
You may also say:
¿Por dónde vas en el libro?
Saludos
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