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stay home VS stay at home
Any difference between these two phrases? Thank you!
2020年3月7日 03:16
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Yes, they can have different meanings. As verb phrases they basically mean the same thing: "She stays home on Monday nights" = "She stays at home on Monday nights".
But we can use "stay at home" (or "stay-at-home") as an adjective; for example: "a stay-at-home mom/dad/parent" (a parent who does not work outside the home because they stay home in order to care for their children), or "a stay-at-home job" (some type of work for pay that one can do without leaving one's home).
2020年3月7日
@Morgan thank you so much:3
2020年3月7日
They are the same - you can say either! Sometimes parents that do not have a job outside the home will be called a stay-at-home mom/dad, which is the only time I can think of that it makes more sense to say “stay at home” instead of “stay home”. Hope this helps!
2020年3月7日
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Rachel
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中国語 (普通話), 中国語 (広東語), 英語, スペイン語
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