They were going home.
The correct phrase is "They were going home". "Were" is the correct past tense form of the verb "to be" when referring to multiple people.
No, the correct way to say it is "going back home" or "going back to the house."
No, it is not correct to say "back in home." The correct expression is "back home" or "back at home."
The correct spelling is "homegoing," as it is typically used to describe a ceremony or celebration for someone who has passed away.
The sentence "are you going with dad and I" is not correct. It should be "are you going with dad and me" since "me" is the correct pronoun to use in this case.
Yes, "I am in your home" is grammatically correct. It is a simple sentence stating that the speaker is currently inside the home of the person they are talking to.
Is 'going to' or 'will' correct in the following sentence: 'As soon as I arrive home, I am going to switch on my computer' ? Thank you
The correct spelling is "homegoing," as it is typically used to describe a ceremony or celebration for someone who has passed away.
homecoming is correct as all one word. But you have to say going home separately and in that order, because normally people would only use the common expression homecoming instead.
They are going is correct.
Yes, your grammar is correct. Your sentence "Just take care on your way home" is a polite way to tell someone to be safe while going home.
None of the men were going home. The verb were refers back to the simple subject men. Men were not men was. man was men were
No! "I am in the house" "I am at home" "I am home" "I am in the home of ___" are correct.
We are going to the Jones is the correct one.
'Enrollment now going on' is correct.
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
'Enrollment now going on' is correct.
"Steve and I are going" is correct. Use "I" as the subject of a sentence and "me" as the object. In this case, "I" is the subject performing the action of going, so it is the appropriate pronoun to use.