One is "at the house" when informally speaking about being in the house, or around it, and this is typically used when to familiars.
Formally, at the house often means just outside. In the house is really specific to physically being inside the house.
At the house is often more appropriate.
at her 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'.
than is a comparison while then is used to say after this... eg. than- I think that eggs are better than milk. then- I went to the park and then i went home.
Because if you say it at home if you are a child,you won't get in trouble.Always ask your parents about saying "heck"at your home;if they say yes for it,you can say it.
It is better to say "I am glad that I met you too".
you could say "can i get some food" but it would be better to say "may I get some food" anybody to "get" some food, if you're asking permission, it's better to say may I
Hi there, there are better places for your litter. How about the bin or take it home with you.
No, Jane Berry's bed is so much better.
There is no correct or incorrect answer for this question. You can debate it till the cows come home, but the truth be told, Tongans would say they are, and Samoans would say the same, that Samoans are better.
I have one ancestral sprawling home where I have a garden, but flowers get better in balcony garden
i think it is better to get your banges on the right if you like going out or on the left if you say at home alot
Sounds like he likes you and wants to spend some time with you and get to know you better.
Je ferais mieux de rentrer (à la maison).
I would say 50-50, one can study better at home or one needs a push to go to school if can't concentrate at home. Both options have their own advantages and disadvantages.
i wish i could ride a unicorn around Dorthy and say THIS IS WAY BETTER THAN HOME.
'Home' is translated to 'Thuis' in dutch. However there are a few different translations when it comes to different situations. When you say: 'I am home' you say 'Ik ben thuis'. But when you say: 'I have a home' you say 'Ik heb een huis'. In the second sentence 'home' becomes 'huis'. To be more specific: When you mean the building of a home you say: 'Huis'. When you talk about a 'home sweet home'-home you say 'thuis'. ------- :)
Better Be Home Soon was created in 1988-07.
If your trying to say my home, you say, chez moi.