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Layla1234 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In your house vs at your home?

When i want to now where someone is because she/he hasn't come back since morning and I worry about someone and I am making a phone call and want to ask:

Is he/she what should I say in your house or at your home?

Thanks in advance

layla
  

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Both are technically correct, although "in" your house implies that the person is inside of the house instead of in the yard. I normally use the word "at".

  • Both are technically correct, although "in" your house implies that the person is inside of the house instead of in the yard.
  • I normally use the word "at".
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Both are technically correct, although "in" your house implies that the person is inside of the house instead of in the yard.

I normally use the word "at".
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Hi,

I would usualy just say

eg I'm looking for Tom. Is he there, please?

Clive
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So you would say: At your house or at your home?
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So which option is better to use to be gramatically correct?

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