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What's the difference between "hometown" & "home town" please?
Sep 11, 2015 11:32 AM
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very little, i think.
I join them when i use it in a compound noun. For Example
That is my home town
That is my hometown football team.
contracting the two nouns helps to avoid an unpleasantly long compound noun.
September 11, 2015
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I don't think there's any. It's just a pair of words that's making the process of transformation from a colocation to a compound word.
Furthermore, the hyphenated form, home-town, was also used in the past--I just checked and it is, for example, used in Hendrik Van Loon's "The Story of Mankind," a 1921 bestseller.
September 11, 2015
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