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Slocawber Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

TO AND GO... HOME

They decided to go to Kate's home.

Is this correct? I mean: does the presence of 'Kate's' imply

that the preposition 'to' is used here?

Thank you.
  

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slocawber They decided to go to Kate's home. Is this correct? Yes.

  • slocawber They decided to go to Kate's home.
  • Is this correct?
  • Yes.
  • The "to" is required.
  • "
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slocawberThey decided to go to Kate's home. Is this correct?
Yes. The "to" is required.

"To go home" by itself is an idiom, not requiring the "to."

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