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Yellowstarstruck Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Conditional Form Part 2

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?
  

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1. All are fine, but I would use a comma. 2.

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  • All are fine, but I would use a comma.
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  • 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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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".

3. You can stay at home and still do something.
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I'll stay home is fine in BrE.

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