Which is correct in my home or at my home?
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Which is correct in my home or at my home?
“Is it at your house?” is the standard question. It is asking about the general location, so can refer to both/either the outside and the inside of the house, whereas “is it in your house?” is more specifically “inside” your house.
Is it I come home or came home?
If you are at home when you say this, you normally use “I came home” but if you are not at home, you say “I went home”.
Are you home correct sentence?
Both are correct. “Are you home?” implies the fuller question “Are you at home?” although it could also suggest the person may have been elsewhere, especially the first option, implying “Have you arrived home?” or “Are you back (at) home?” In my experience, these are used interchangeably.
Is it a home or an home?
For ex: It’s “an” Hour. As we pronounce hour where “h” is silent and we have ‘a’ sound. But for home the beginning sound is of “h” Hence this would be “a” home.
What is the meaning of I just came home?
This is correct. This phrase is used to start a sentence explaining why someone came home. This is usually only used when someone has returned home for a very brief period of time.
Has just came or come?
Only the first one is correct because the basic form of perfect tense is have/has/had + past participle. Come is a confusing word in English because its plain form and its past participle form are the same. The sentence #1 is grammatical.
Which sentence is correct I go to home or I go home?
The correct answer is I am Going home. Explanation: Prepositions are the words that are used before Noun . In this sentence Home is used as an Adverb( Adverb of Time) or object of verb.
What does you’re my home mean?
You are my home because you are the place I choose to return to over and over again. The place that, even when painful, means the most. You are my home because you have made me who I am, whether or not you realized what you were doing. You are my home because you showed me the best kind of love there is.