When did you get home? I never heard you come in. What time is Roz's flight due in?
In the first sentence, I think "get home" means "buy home". If yes then, what "come in" means there? Also, could you tell me what "in" means in the second sentence?
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Hi, No, you have the wrong idea. These are idiomatic expressions. When did you get home ?
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Hi, No, you have the wrong idea.
These are idiomatic expressions.
When did you get home ?
arrive home I never heard you come in.
when is it due to arrive in the airport?
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Hi, No, you have the wrong idea. These are idiomatic expressions.
When did you get home? arrive home I never heard you come in. come into / enter the house What time is Roz's flight due in?when is it due to arrive in the airport?
In the first sentence, I think "get home" means "buy home". If yes then, what "come in" means there? Also, could yo