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"A few meters away from our home" is not a correct grammar but the correct one is "Few meters away from our 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'.
The spelling "foster home" is correct.
No, it is not correct. the word after "home" should be has So, it should be "The boy who had gone out of home has not returned yet"
The correct phrase is "get home safely." In this context, "safely" is an adverb that describes how one should get home. Using "safe" would be grammatically incorrect, as "safe" is an adjective.
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.It is correct to say "back home"
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.
The correct sentence is 'I will come home at 3pm'.
Is your father and mother at home is correct
No. The correct version would be 'You went home'.
Are your children coming home? is grammatically correct.
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.
It is always back home and not back to home as to is not added before home.
"A few meters away from our home" is not a correct grammar but the correct one is "Few meters away from our home."
The correct preposition is "at home." Example: "I will be at home all day."
It is not possible to correct a hernia at home. Please consult a doctor.