I’ll be at home only.
Is this grammatically correct? Meaning just staying at home.
talab1234 Is this grammatically correct? Yes, but I don't see any good reason to say 'only'. I'll be at home.
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talab1234Is this grammatically correct?
Yes, but I don't see any good reason to say 'only'.
I'll be at home. / I'm staying (at) home.
I'll be at home all day today. / I'm staying (at) home today.
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