The sentence is missing punctuation to separate its clauses. It should be something like, "When you get home from school, you are going to take a nap."
This sentence is a complex sentence, as it contains an independent clause ("I'm going to take a nap") and a dependent clause ("When I get home from school").
That sentence is a declarative sentence, which makes a statement or declaration.
No, the correct way to say it is "going back home" or "going back to the house."
I am going to the store, but I forgot my wallet at home.
I can only guess at what you are trying to say, but I guess that this sentence should have been, understand it in your own home. You don't have to go to school to learn about this; you can understand it in your own home.
This sentence is a complex sentence, as it contains an independent clause ("I'm going to take a nap") and a dependent clause ("When I get home from school").
That sentence is a declarative sentence, which makes a statement or declaration.
Using when in a sentence denotes time. Some examples are: When are you going to finish the job? I will talk to you when you come home from school. I will be happy when school is out. The children do not play outside when it is storming.
He is going to a home school.
No, the correct way to say it is "going back home" or "going back to the house."
Come directly home after school.
Home school. Go figure. Wrong!!!!!! Who ever said that is wrong!!!!!! He went to Potomac Landing Elementary School.
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
He is going to a home school.
An object (of Time).
There are two nouns in the sentence:sister-in-law, a word for a person, subject of the sentence;home, a word for a thing, direct object of the verb 'will be going'.
If a sentence is a compound sentence, you can break it up into two or more pieces which would be complete sentences in themselves. Example: I am going to visit my sister, and then I am going to go home. This could also be phrased as, I am going to visit my sister. Then I am going to go home. A simple sentence cannot lose any section without becoming a sentence fragment. For example: We are friends. If you remove any word from that sentence you no longer have a sentence.