Sarah
I am home, get home I am home means I just arrived home. Is it correct? get home, come home ,back home, go home How to use them into sentences? What's the differences? If it is possible I can say get to home, go to home? Thanks.
Dec 4, 2015 10:19 AM
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I am home /I'm home > Yes , you have just entered your house , and said that to let someone know. I am at home > I am in my house. Get home > to arrive home . 'Get' here means 'to arrive at' . It took me 3 hours to get there. back home > you must be away from your house , and you use 'back' to show a situation in reverse . We have lots of these back home ( you are somewhere else) I am back (at) home now ( if someone asked you where you were when you were earlier together , for example). Come back home , please ( ask someone to come home) ; go back home ( telling a naughty boy playing outside) . Come home >someone is not at home , so you tell him to come back /home.. I still want him to come home to me / I want him to come back . Go home is just you wanting to go to your house ( only when you are somewhere . Use 'come' or "go" ,depending where you are when you are saying it . You go to your house , not home . House is a physical building , Home is a noun , but its not physical , more emotional in meaning: its the place you live in without referring to the place , just somewhere you live . This house is small , but its still my home .He has many homes around the world
December 4, 2015
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I will arrive at my home. I will come home. I will go back home. I will go home. future tense I am home. I am coming home, I am going back home. I am going home. -- present tense of verb. I went home, I went to go back home. -- past tense...
December 4, 2015
"I have finished work. I will now go home." "It will take me 30 minutes to get home." "I will go on holiday tomorrow and I will come home next week." You can use "home" as a synonym for house / flat etc. e.g. I will now go to my home. But you can't use go to home, get to home etc.
December 4, 2015
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