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Thought of coming to your home vs Thought of coming to your house

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Thought of coming to your home' is more formal and general, while 'thought of coming to your house' is more casual and specific. The choice between 'home' and 'house' depends on the level of formality and the specific location being referred to.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1105 views

Thought of coming to your home

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in formal contexts.

This phrase is appropriate when you want to express the idea of considering visiting someone's place in a more formal manner.

Examples:

  • I thought of coming to your home for the holidays.
  • She thought of coming to your home to discuss the project.
  • What kept me fighting was the thought of coming home to you.
  • This is so not how I thought coming home would be.
  • I thought coming home would be an improvement, but you're worse than the hospital drones.
  • I thought everyone was coming home.
  • I thought you were coming home next week.
  • I thought dad was coming home today.
  • Well, I thought she was coming home with you.
  • I thought Andy would be coming home.
  • I thought you weren't coming home.
  • I thought you weren't coming home until tomorrow morning.
  • I thought, coming home from the clinic today, "Now we'll be happy here."
  • I THOUGHT SHE WAS COMING HOME WITH YOU.
  • You were gone for so long, I thought you were never coming home.
  • l thought, She's coming home tonight.
  • I thought your boyfriend was coming home with you.
  • Hey. I thought you weren't coming home till this weekend.
  • I thought of coming to see you when I got off work.
  • None's coming to your home.
  • I'm sorry for suddenly coming to your home like this.
  • I'll be coming to your home tomorrow evening to conduct an investigation.

Alternatives:

  • considered visiting your home
  • contemplated going to your home
  • pondered the idea of coming to your home
  • reflected on visiting your home
  • entertained the thought of coming to your home

Thought of coming to your house

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in casual contexts.

This phrase is suitable for informal situations when referring to visiting someone's specific dwelling.

Examples:

  • I thought of coming to your house for a movie night.
  • He thought of coming to your house to help with the repairs.
  • I thought of coming to see you when I got off work.
  • You knew we were coming to search your house.
  • You're upset because dad's not coming to your house.
  • It violates the housing code, having your notary clients coming to your house at all hours.
  • Honey, you don't want me coming to your house.
  • She was coming to your house to work?
  • Even if we won't be coming to your house, I'll call you.
  • - Instead of coming to work.
  • That might be one way of coming to an arrangement.
  • You can't make a habit of coming to Sona.
  • EU citizens are tired of coming to the rescue of banking systems.
  • The Imperator's mind is taken with thoughts of coming battle against Spartacus.
  • What kept me fighting was the thought of coming home to you.
  • He turned his face away from you when he spoke of coming to the assistance of Mrs Brookmire in the store.
  • I'm sure he is. I just wouldn't have thought the crew capable of coming to that conclusion.
  • And instead of coming to me, you tried to kill yourself.
  • I'm saying that people who associate with Boyd Crowder have a habit of coming to a violent end.
  • And most of what we do know is based on their habit of coming to the surface.
  • I have been dreaming of coming to n.y.u.
  • But instead of coming to our conclusions, we see ourselves compelled to request a postponement.

Alternatives:

  • considered visiting your house
  • contemplated going to your house
  • pondered the idea of coming to your house
  • reflected on visiting your house
  • entertained the thought of coming to your house

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