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How to use " Home to, contribute, induct in sentences?
I'm kinda confused about using these words:
Contribute means to give but how to use it?
Does induct means: to be member of a group?
And about Home to is this a phrase to explain of a center of especial thing?
May 13, 2017 6:59 PM
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contribute means "to give" it has an underlying meaning that you and others all give to something.
We all contributed something to the report.
Induct means "to allow someone to become a member of a group."
I was inducted into the Army.
There was an induction ceremony.
Home to. This is difficult. I would say, "He came home to me." This would indicate that this is his place, next to me. It is where he belongs.
May 13, 2017
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