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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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I'm not home vs I'm not at home

I'm not home vs I'm not at home

Can I use either of these interchangeably?

In the example below, what would you use?

"I know she lives on the same street as you, so can't you just check up on her?"

"I can't right now. I'm not (at) home."

  

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anonymous In the example below, what would you use? "I can't right now. " It is my preference, although I use both.

  • anonymous In the example below, what would you use?
  • "I can't right now.
  • " It is my preference, although I use both.
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anonymousIn the example below, what would you use?

"I can't right now. I'm not at home."

It is my preference, although I use both.

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