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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

At / into the dog house

Can I say,

(a) The dog is running at/ to the house/home.

(b) The dog is running into / to its house / home.

(c) The dog is running back home / running to home.

(d) The dog is running to its dog house / dog's house.
  

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possibilities: running (or running back) home - without any prepositions running (or running back) to the house

  • possibilities: running (or running back) home - without any prepositions running (or running back) to the house
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possibilities: running (or running back) home - without any prepositions
running (or running back) to the house
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Agreed, as well as "to its doghouse."

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