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Old 31-Jul-2003, 15:57
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Default Re: "stay at home" and "stay home"?

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Originally Posted by RonBee
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-->My brother was told to stay home last night, but he went to the movies.
-->My brother should have stayed at home last night.
In the second sentence, you can delete the at and the sentence will mean the same thing. Both are used. BTW, a "stay at home" is somebody who doesn't like to go out much.
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Therefore, there is still "different" connotation for each of the two expressions.
"Stay at home" has something to do with the "willingness" of a person,
while "stay home" only means the condition of a person.
However, without considering the connotation, the expression with at and without at are all fine and acceptable sentences.
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