Hi, is this line grammatically correct?
There’s no place like a wedding at home
anonymous Hi, is this line grammatically correct? A wedding is not a place. "
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anonymousHi, is this line grammatically correct?
A wedding is not a place. Try "There is no place like home for a wedding."
anonymousHi, is this line grammatically correct?
There’s no place like a wedding at home
There's no grammatical error there, but the sentence itself doesn't make much sense.
There's a fixed expression, "There's no place like home", but you can't add extra words in the middle of it and expect it to work.