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You are going to home? vs are you going to home?

The correct phrase is "Are you going to home?". The verb "to be" is missing in the first phrase, making it grammatically incorrect. The second phrase is the correct form of the question inquiring about someone's destination.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

You are going to home?

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing the verb "to be."

This phrase is not correct in English. The verb "to be" is necessary in this context.
  • - Daddy, are you going to go home?
  • Are you going to leave home?
  • You are not going home to Nampara?
  • You're not driving, so how are you going to get home?
  • Well, how are you going to get home?
  • When are you going to go home?
  • Okay. Not that I don't enjoy having you in my broom closet, but when are you ever going to go home?
  • - Am I already going home?
  • Have you thought about going home?
  • But how are going to get it home?
  • She said you were going home?
  • Doesn't this beat going home?
  • Are you feeling good about going home?
  • Why do you bother going home?
  • Are you really not going home?
  • Why aren't we going home?
  • What prevents me from packing up and going home?
  • Dad, are we going home?
  • Even if it meant me going home?
  • Who said anything about going home?

are you going to home?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask about someone's destination.

This is the correct form of the question when inquiring about someone's destination. The verb "to be" is necessary in this context.
  • - Daddy, are you going to go home?
  • Are you going to leave home?
  • You're not driving, so how are you going to get home?
  • Well, how are you going to get home?
  • When are you going to go home?
  • Are you going to the Strangers' Home?
  • Why are you going to the Mayor's home?
  • How are you going to help us get home?
  • When are you going to bring a girl home?
  • ~ Are you looking forward to going home?
  • What time are you going to be home from school?
  • Aren't you going home to watch videos?
  • Okay. Not that I don't enjoy having you in my broom closet, but when are you ever going to go home?
  • You are not going home to Nampara?
  • < Are you going home? - Yes, I am.
  • - Where are you going, home?
  • sawai-san, are you going straight home?
  • So, then why are you going home? I'm anemic.
  • - Aren't you going home?
  • - Are you going home now?.

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