Are these OK? Should I put a comma in? Thanks, Fulvio 1. If it is sunny tomorrow I will play tennis. 2. If it is rainy tomorrow I will stay home. 3. If it is cold tomorrow I will wear gloves.
Should it be stay home or stay at home? A: What will you do tomorrow? B: I will stay home. Is staying at home doing something?
Top answer
1. All are fine, but I would use a comma. 2.
— Ivanhr
1.
All are fine, but I would use a comma.
2.
Use "stay at home".
You will, no doubt, sometimes hear "I'm home", but this expression normally means "I've just arrived home".
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