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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Come home or come to my house?

Which one is correct come home or come to my hose?
She is coming to your house now.IS this sentence correct?
  

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Come home. OK. It means you are at his house and asking someone to come to where you are.

  • Come home.
  • OK.
  • It means you are at his house and asking someone to come to where you are.
  • Come to my house.
  • OK.
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Come home. OK. It means you are at his house and asking someone to come to where you are.
Come to my house. OK. It means you are at your house and asking someone to come to where you are.
She is coming to your house. No, unless you are at the place she is coming to.
She is going to your house. OK.

CJ

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