What is the difference between these sentences?
Let me get back to home.
Let me get back at home.
Let me go back to home.
Let me go back at home.
Let me come back to home.
Let me come back at home.
Please explain the meanings.
None of those are right. These are OK: 1. Let me come back home.
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None of those are right. These are OK:
1. Let me come back home.
2. Let me go back home.
3. Let me get back home.
(1) implies that the addressee is located at your home, or normally lives with you at your home (even if not physically there at this moment). This is not the case with (2). (3) feels more informal than (2), and seems to have extra connotati