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Beopro Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Head home

1. It's 5:30 pm now. It's time to go home, right?

2. It's 5:30 pm now. It's about time to head home, isn't it?


Hello native speakers! Do the two sentences above mean the same thing and sound natural?

Thanks in advance.

  

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beopro Do the two sentences above mean the same thing Pretty much. I'd say the second one is gentler. beopro and sound natural?

  • beopro Do the two sentences above mean the same thing Pretty much.
  • I'd say the second one is gentler.
  • beopro and sound natural?
  • Yes.
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beoproDo the two sentences above mean the same thing

Pretty much. I'd say the second one is gentler.

beoproand sound natural?

Yes.

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beoproDo the two sentences above mean the same thing

The first means to travel to the place where you live directly.
The second means "to go in the direction of home, with that as the intended destination"


eg.

With the verb "head home" you can say:

Let's head home and get something to eat along the way.

"head home" is ju

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