homegoing is correct. You could also hyphen the word if you wish.
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."
That is the correct spelling of the slang term homedog(friend or neighborhood peer).The similar term is hound dog (hunting dog).
Forty is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences are:He bought forty-four doughnuts home with him.She will be forty years old next week.Only forty people turned up at the concert.
No, it is not correct.It is correct to say "back home"
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.
The word "homegoing" or "home-going" is not formal English and could appear in any form: one word, two words, or hyphenated. It applies to a specific religious service that is part of a funeral.
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The spelling "foster home" is 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.
That is the correct spelling of "residency" (home location, or a medical internship).
That is the correct spelling of "homebound" (headed home, or stuck at home).
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That is the correct spelling of "mansion" (a large or opulent home).
No, the correct way to say it is "going back home" or "going back to the house."