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i have to go to home. vs i have to go at homr

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct way to express this idea is "I have to go home." The preposition 'to' is used before 'home' to indicate the direction of movement, and 'at' is not needed in this context.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 2893 views

i have to go to home.

This phrase is incorrect. 'To' should be used before 'home' without 'to' to indicate the direction of movement.

The correct way to express this idea is 'I have to go home.' The preposition 'to' is used before 'home' to indicate the direction of movement.
  • i have to go to home.
  • Then i have to go to counter 2, where they register the documents on a big book, then they let me sign.
  • I have to go to Australia.
  • Mom's sick, I have to go.
  • I have somewhere I have to go.
  • I have to go red and peel before I go brown.
  • I have to go red and peel before I go brown.
  • Look, I have to go over the transfer protocols.
  • I have to go over to Division for one last briefing.
  • I have to go back to San Antonio.
  • Now I have to go after a driver out there.
  • I have to go to the station.
  • I have to go visit my parents out in Jersey.
  • I have to go to the bathroom again.
  • I have to go home now.
  • I have to go out there.
  • I have to go and finish something.
  • I have to go back to Waiting.
  • I have to go work for about an hour.
  • I have to go finish my chores.
  • It means I have to go in there.

Alternatives:

  • I have to go home.

i have to go at homr

This phrase is incorrect. 'At' is not needed in this context.

The correct way to express this idea is 'I have to go home.' The preposition 'to' is used before 'home' to indicate the direction of movement.

Alternatives:

  • I have to go home.

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