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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

At home

Hi,

I go out occasionally but i enjoy staying at home after work. Or

i go out occasionally but i enjoy staying home after work

What's the difference between these two sentences? Are both acceptable and native.

Thanks.
  

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PreciousJones I go out occasionally but i I enjoy staying at home after work. i I go out occasionally but i I enjoy staying home after work . Both are fine.

  • PreciousJones I go out occasionally but i I enjoy staying at home after work.
  • i I go out occasionally but i I enjoy staying home after work .
  • Both are fine.
  • CJ
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PreciousJonesI go out occasionally but i I enjoy staying at home after work. ...

i I go out occasionally but i I enjoy staying home after work.
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CalifJim
PreciousJonesI go out occasionally but i I enjoy staying at home after work. ... i I go out occasionally but i I enjoy staying home after work.
Both are fine.CJ
Thank you. But then what's the point of adding (at)?
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PreciousJonesBut then what's the point of adding (at)?
To add some interest to life. Emotion: smile
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So it's not grammatically incorrect to omit the (at)?
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PreciousJonesSo it's not grammatically incorrect to omit the (at)?
No. You can have it either way. stay home or stay at home. Same meaning.

CJ

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