northpath
Member
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2013
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Russian Federation
Is it possible to omit the preposition ‘at’ in the phrase ‘at home’ or there are some limitations? For instance:
1. My wife should be at home now.
2. I’ll be at home at 6.
3. We spent last weekend at home.
I mean
1. My wife should be home now.
2. I’ll be home at 6.
3. We spent last weekend home.
1. My wife should be at home now.
2. I’ll be at home at 6.
3. We spent last weekend at home.
I mean
1. My wife should be home now.
2. I’ll be home at 6.
3. We spent last weekend home.