word order - Position of prepositions in questions and clauses


I would like to know if there is any rule to know where prepositions should be placed in questions or clauses.


For example, I have heard many sentences and some of them put the preposition in the start and others in the end, but I don't know if there's any rule for this or any recommendation.



Where are you from?


Who are you talking to?


To whom are you talking?


He's the person I was speaking to.


He's the person to whom I was speaking.


This is the place from where you should start.





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