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"I'm going he's house" vs "I'm going his house"

The correct phrase is "I'm going to his house." The preposition "to" is needed before the possessive pronoun "his" to indicate the destination. The incorrect phrase lacks the preposition and uses the wrong possessive pronoun.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

I'm going he's house

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "I'm going to his house."

The correct phrase uses the preposition "to" before the possessive pronoun "his" to indicate the destination.

Alternatives:

  • I'm going to his house
  • I'm heading to his place
  • I'm going over to his place
  • I'm on my way to his house
  • I'm going to visit his house

I'm going his house

This phrase is correct. It indicates that the speaker is going to the house belonging to someone named "his."

This phrase is correct when referring to the house belonging to someone named "his."

Examples:

  • I'm going his house to pick up some books.
  • She invited me to visit his house.
  • Let's meet at his house later.
  • I'm going his house for dinner.
  • They are renovating his house.

Alternatives:

  • I'm going to his house
  • I'm heading to his place
  • I'm going over to his place
  • I'm on my way to his house
  • I'm going to visit his house

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