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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

sentence correction

Are these sentences correct:

1. Have a safe trip going back (to) home.
2. Have a safe trip back (to) home.
3. Have a safe trip back to Japan.

Also, would it be correct with (to) in the first two sentences?
  

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Anonymous Are these sentences correct: Yes, except for 'to'. Anonymous , would it be correct with (to) in the first two sentences? No.

  • Anonymous Are these sentences correct: Yes, except for 'to'.
  • Anonymous , would it be correct with (to) in the first two sentences?
  • No.
  • 'Home' does not take 'to'.
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AnonymousAre these sentences correct:
Yes, except for 'to'.
Anonymous, would it be correct with (to) in the first two sentences?
No. 'Home' does not take 'to'.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousAre these sentences correct:Yes, except for 'to'.Anonymous, would it be correct with (to) in the first two sentences?No. 'Home' does not take 'to'.
Thanks. What about if I use 'your'? Have a safe trip back to your home.

Would that be correct?
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AnonymousWhat about if I use 'your'? Have a safe trip back to your home.Would that be correct?
Yes, now 'to' is right.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousWhat about if I use 'your'? Have a safe trip back to your home.Would that be correct?Yes, now 'to' is right.
Thank you MM.

I guess everything depends on context, and things and rules change with context, right?

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