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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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English grammer

is "To" used before the word "home"
  

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When the meaning is "towards" or "in the direction of" home, "to" is not normally used: "I ran home" (not "I ran to home") "He's coming home" (not "He's coming to home") etc. See this thread for a previous discussion:

  • When the meaning is "towards" or "in the direction of" home, "to" is not normally used: "I ran home" (not "I ran to home") "He's coming home" (not "He's coming to home") etc.
  • See this thread for a previous discussion:
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When the meaning is "towards" or "in the direction of" home, "to" is not normally used:

"I ran home" (not "I ran to home")

"He's coming home" (not "He's coming to home")

etc.

See this thread for a previous discussion:

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