When you go to a male or female friend´s house.
If you mean "friends' house," you say, "¿Puedo ir a la casa de mis amigos?" If you mean "friend's house," you say, "Puedo ir a las casas de mi amigo/a [depending on your friend's gender]?
When you come to my house...
"When I go to my house I can call you."
When you come to Mexico, with pleasure i receive you (or welcome you) into my house.
Come to my house
Your phase literally is translated as "Cuando llego a casa hago mi tarea", you could use "tener" as "Cuando llego a casa tengo que hacer mi tarea" (When I get home I have to do my homework) or "Tengo que llegar a casa y hacer mi tarea" (I have to get home and do my homework)
The sentence "cuanto cuesta mi casa" in English is" how much is my house."
"Casa su papa" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. If you meant "casa de tu papรก" it translates to "your dad's house" in English.
"Are you cleaning my house tomorrow?" in English is ¿Vas a limpiar mi casa mañana? or ¿Limpiará mi casa mañana? in Spanish.
"Mi casa esta" translates to "my house is" in English.
This Spanish phrase translates to "I'm in charge at home when my mom is not here."
"My house" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase mi casa. The feminine/masculine singular possessive and feminine singular noun also translate into English as "my home." The pronunciation will be "mee KA-sa" in Spanish.
You can say "vengas a mi trabajo".
"Mi casa es tu casa" translates to "My house is your house" in English. It is an expression that is used to welcome someone into your home, indicating that they should feel comfortable and at ease.
It means my house