Which is correct in home or at home?

Which is correct in home or at home?

Originally Answered: Which is correct, at home or in home? “At home” is right. “Home” is not a specific place; it varies from person to person. “In” is used for specific places that don’t change, like “I am in the Kroger on the corner.” Since your home is not everyone’s home, it would be “At home.” Hope it helped!

Are you home reply?

The correct answer is “Did you have any trouble finding our home.” The word finding is a gerund, which is treated as a noun.

Is it correct to say I am home?

Yes both are possible. First one is confirmation, i’m Home. The second one is confirmation, but also suggests that you might have been somewhere else, e.g at the office or away. “I’m home” can be used to announce one’s arrival at home.

How do you reply to IM back?

Many people simply reply, “Thank you.” or “Thanks.” Sometimes I would add, “It’s good to see you too.” (If I am genuinely glad to see that person again.)

How do you say I’m at home?

4 Answers

  1. “I’m home” is what you say when you walk in through the door to tell people there that you’ve arrived.
  2. “I’m at home” is what you say when someone asks you on your cell phone or IM (Instant Messenger) where you are located: “Where are you?” “I’m at home right now.”

What are different ways to say I am home?

As a native English speaker, I would say “I am home”, but either wording is fine. Yes, you can but they have a subtle difference in meaning. The first means you have just arrived at your home. “I am home – finally!” “I just got home.” The second refers to your location without any time specified.

Where are you now reply in English?

The most common answer to what’s up is “I am fine, thank you, what about you?” The person who is asking this is enquiring about your well being at that very moment. Life is good. Recovering from…….

Where are you all these days?

Where have you been all these days? is an expression that can be a direct question that is asking where the person has been, or what the person has been doing. It can also be an indirect (implied question) that is stating that you have missed the person.

How do you respond to honey im home?

When I hear the words “Honey, I’m home!” I respond by saying , “Hey Babe! Hold on a second, I’ll be right there to help.” Cause typically, it’s my husband walking in the back door with groceries, and I go out to help him put the groceries away.

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