student asking question

Is “is” after “house” omitted?

teacher

Native speaker’s answer

Rebecca

I don't believe so. The sentence before this one is "How did you find me here?" When he says "the house in front of the library," it works well with the prior sentence. "The house is in front of the library" would not work here because she didn't ask where the house was.

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