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"get back home to London", "get back to home in London" , which one is better? Are there any difference between the two sentences?
23 Thg 08 2015 07:24
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Get back home to London is what I would consider normal to hear (I live in the west coast in the states. But I don't think either would be considered incorrect.
23 tháng 8 năm 2015
I am not a native English speaker. But I know the second is wrong. In 'get home', 'go home', 'go back home', home is often used as 'an adverb'. So you don't need a prepositon here. But if you want to say the flag/apartment/house that you live, then you can say 'get back to MY home in London' as Peachey said. In this phrase, 'home' is 'a noun'.
23 tháng 8 năm 2015
"Get back to home" is not correct. However, you can say, "get back to MY home in London". You can check the difference between house and home with a simple online search. "Get back home to London" is correct.
23 tháng 8 năm 2015
For me, "get back home to London" is correct. We don't use a preposition between a verb and "home" e.g. go home, get home, arrive home, leave home. Think of "verb + home" as an idiomatic usage.
23 tháng 8 năm 2015
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