[Grammar] Which sentence is correct?

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bit3034

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Which of the following statement is correct? I often have a hard time with prepositions.




I have two laptops, one I carry in office while the other remains at home.
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I have two laptops, one I carry to office while the other remains at home.
 

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'Carry something to somewhere' should be correct.

Not a teacher.
 

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I have two laptops, one which I carry to the office while the other remains at home.

I have two laptops, one which I carry around the office while the other remains at home.

I have two laptops, one which I keep in the office while the other remains at home.


Each have a slightly different meaning using different prepositions.




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In AmE, both sentences need "the" before "office".
 

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And in BrE.
 

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Is 'I carry my laptop in my hand to the office' possible?
 

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"In my hand" is not needed.
 
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Is it possible to add the determiner “my” before the word “office” to make it more specific?
 

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I think so, not a teacher.
 

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In that context, I wouldn't use "carry" at all.

I have two laptops - one I take to work/to the office and the other I leave at home.

I prefer the use of two first person singular verb forms (I take, I leave) to a first person and a third person (I take, remains).
 
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