No!
"I am in the house"
"I am at home"
"I am home"
"I am in the home of ___"
are correct.
No, it is not correct to say "back in home." The correct expression is "back home" or "back at home."
Yes, it is correct to say "homework was sent home" to indicate that students were given assignments to complete at home.
Both are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "At home" is more commonly used to indicate a specific location, while "in home" is less common and can sometimes sound awkward. It is more appropriate to say, "I am at home" rather than "I am in home."
It is not grammatically correct to say ' you go to home'. Instead you should leave out the word to, and say 'you, go home'.
It depends on the rest of the sentence. For example, it is correct to say Come see me at home, or You will find my sister and me at home. You could say "I'm at home" just "Me at home" is incomplete.
It is correct, but it can be more concise. You can say "Tell her to call me when you get back home."
The correct sentence would read: "You came home the latest," or "You are the last to come home."
Yes. I would have said "you're home" but yeah, it's correct.
Yes, it is.
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"Home-works" is not a correct term. The plural of "homework" is "homework assignments" or simply "homework."
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "back to home." The correct phrase is "back home" or "back to the house."