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i went to home in noon vs i went to home at noon

The correct phrase is "I went home at noon." The preposition "at" is used to indicate a specific time, such as noon in this case. Using "in" in this context is incorrect.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1181 views

i went to home in noon

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "in" is not used to indicate a specific time like noon.

The correct preposition to use when referring to a specific time like noon is "at."
  • So I went to Home Sciences to sew it up.
  • See, when my mom found out that I went to third base with Jimmy slaughter, she bombarded me with all these disgusting bodily facts to keep me from going to home base.
  • Because I went to University of Maryland.
  • I went to Amsterdam spring break senior year.
  • I went to Miss Deaver's Secretarial School.
  • I went to Wharton, actually.
  • I went to your online trafficking seminar last fall.
  • I went to visit grandma in Scottsdale...
  • I went to Italy after college.
  • I went to borrow the typewriter.
  • I went to listen to Colonel Pallavicino.
  • I went to Egypt. I went to say hello to this one Egyptian guy, I went, one, two. I went for three. He wasn't into it.
  • The last road trip I went on was when my sorority sisters and I went to Tijuana.
  • I went to church, married the guy I went to prom with, had a kid.
  • I went to see Peter Martins directing his dancers, and I went to see rehearsals of the New York City Ballet, too.
  • I went to Little Moscow, the Toledo Tea Room - and then I went to Costco.
  • So, I went to the Cape last summer to hide from simplicity, and I went to the Gap, because I only have black pants.
  • I went to the local greengrocer, and I went to a farmer who was throwing away potatoes because they were the wrong shape or size for supermarkets.
  • No, I went to a clinic.
  • I went to her home because I was concerned.

i went to home at noon

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The preposition "at" is used to indicate a specific time.

Use "at" when referring to a specific time, such as "at noon."

Examples:

  • I went home at noon yesterday.
  • She arrived at the party at noon.
  • They have a meeting at noon.
  • He always takes a break at noon.
  • Let's meet at noon.
  • I went to see Sakura right after I got it... at noon!
  • So I went to Home Sciences to sew it up.
  • At noon he went to see you to cure his aching tooth.
  • See, when my mom found out that I went to third base with Jimmy slaughter, she bombarded me with all these disgusting bodily facts to keep me from going to home base.
  • Because I went to University of Maryland.
  • I went to Amsterdam spring break senior year.
  • I went to Miss Deaver's Secretarial School.
  • I went to Wharton, actually.
  • I went to your online trafficking seminar last fall.
  • I went to visit grandma in Scottsdale...
  • I went to Italy after college.
  • I went to borrow the typewriter.
  • I went to listen to Colonel Pallavicino.
  • I went to Egypt. I went to say hello to this one Egyptian guy, I went, one, two. I went for three. He wasn't into it.
  • The last road trip I went on was when my sorority sisters and I went to Tijuana.
  • I went to church, married the guy I went to prom with, had a kid.
  • I went to see Peter Martins directing his dancers, and I went to see rehearsals of the New York City Ballet, too.
  • I went to Little Moscow, the Toledo Tea Room - and then I went to Costco.
  • So, I went to the Cape last summer to hide from simplicity, and I went to the Gap, because I only have black pants.
  • I went to the local greengrocer, and I went to a farmer who was throwing away potatoes because they were the wrong shape or size for supermarkets.

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