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Maverick9211 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

In my home or at my home?

I have to see the progress of the construction work in my home as maintenance is going on .
  

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"In my home" if it's inside. If there is a pipe sticking up from the floor of your bathroom, it's in your home. "On my home" if it's outside.

  • "In my home" if it's inside.
  • If there is a pipe sticking up from the floor of your bathroom, it's in your home.
  • "On my home" if it's outside.
  • If you can see the roof is half torn off as they get ready to add another story, that's on your home.
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"In my home" if it's inside.

If there is a pipe sticking up from the floor of your bathroom, it's in your home.

"On my home" if it's outside. If you can see the roof is half torn off as they get ready to add another story, that's on your home.
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Yes. It's Inside.

Is my sentence correct?
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Maintenance and construction aren't the same.

I can see the work progressing in my home as the construction continues.
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thanks a lot Grammar Geek!

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