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I come home from school vs I came home from school

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I come home from school' is in the present tense, indicating a habitual action or a general truth. 'I came home from school' is in the past tense, indicating a specific action that happened in the past.

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I come home from school

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a habitual action or a general truth.

This phrase is used to express a routine or habitual action, such as coming home from school regularly.

Examples:

  • I come home from school every day.
  • She comes home from school by bus.
  • They come home from school together.
  • He comes home from school feeling tired.
  • We come home from school at 3 o'clock.
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Alternatives:

  • I usually come home from school.
  • I always come home from school.
  • I often come home from school.
  • I regularly come home from school.
  • I typically come home from school.

I came home from school

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a specific action that happened in the past.

This phrase is used to describe a single event or action that occurred in the past, such as coming home from school on a particular day.

Examples:

  • Yesterday, I came home from school and did my homework.
  • Last week, she came home from school early.
  • When I was a child, I came home from school by bike.
  • After the game, they came home from school together.
  • At 4 o'clock, he came home from school feeling happy.
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  • Pedro: Well, when I came home from school my head started to get really hot. So I drank some cold water, but it didn't do nothing. So I laid in the bathtub for a ...
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Alternatives:

  • I arrived home from school.
  • I got home from school.
  • I returned home from school.
  • I reached home from school.
  • I made it home from school.

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