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Maj Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Home/house

What is the difference in meaning between " a nice house" and " a nice home"? Do they mean the same?
  

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No. "House" and "home" are not the same although sometimes we *** the same. The "house" is the building you live in, your "home" is where you belong, your family.

  • No.
  • "House" and "home" are not the same although sometimes we *** the same.
  • The "house" is the building you live in, your "home" is where you belong, your family.
  • You may live in a nice house in the USA while studying, for instance, but your home may be miles from there waiting for you to come back.
  • Did you get what I mean?
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No. "House" and "home" are not the same although sometimes we *** the same. The "house" is the building you live in, your "home" is where you belong, your family.

You may live in a nice house in the USA while studying, for instance, but your home may be miles from there waiting for you to come back. Did you get what I mean?

Your house may not be a nice one, but your home, y
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Thanks for that. That was a super explanation!Emotion: wink

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