I was home and my wife brought the new dog to our house. I greeted the dog to/in our house.
Not sure if any of these two sounds grammatical, what preposition would you use?
onelook I was home and my wife brought the new dog to our house. I greeted the dog to/in our house. In would technically make sense in your sentence, but are you actually trying to say that you welcomed the dog to your house?
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onelookI was home and my wife brought the new dog to our house. I greeted the dog to/in our house.
In would technically make sense in your sentence, but are you actually trying to say that you welcomed the dog to your house?
onelookI greeted the dog to/in our house.
You might mean one of these:
I welcomed the dog to our house.
I greeted the dog.
CJ