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courageuse19

April 5, 2023

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Writing Challenge, Day 186

Today is day 186 of my daily English writing challenge. My sister came back at home today from Algiers. she stayed there just one day.

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Writing Challenge, Day 186

Today is day 186 of my daily English writing challenge.

My sister came back at home today from Algiers.

"To come home" is a set phrase.

sShe stayed there for just one day.

This sounds more natural to me.

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Great job!

Writing Challenge, Day 186

Today is day 186 of my daily English writing challenge.

My sister came back at home today from Algiers.

My sister came back at home today from Algiers.

You don't need a preposition with 'home' I am home = I am at my house. I am going home = I am going to my house etc.

You can use 'at home' for saying where a person is. 'he is at home.' 'I am at home' but also okay to use 'he is home' 'I am home' for this.

Today is day 186 of my daily English writing challenge.

My sister came back at home today from Algiers.

sShe (only) stayed there for just one day.

Feedback

Good job!

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courageuse19

April 6, 2023

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Thank you.

Writing Challenge, Day 186


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Today is day 186 of my daily English writing challenge.


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My sister came back at home today from Algiers.


My sister came back at home today from Algiers.

My sister came back at home today from Algiers.

You don't need a preposition with 'home' I am home = I am at my house. I am going home = I am going to my house etc. You can use 'at home' for saying where a person is. 'he is at home.' 'I am at home' but also okay to use 'he is home' 'I am home' for this.

My sister came back at home today from Algiers.

My sister came back at home today from Algiers.

"To come home" is a set phrase.

she stayed there just one day.


sShe (only) stayed there for just one day.

sShe stayed there for just one day.

This sounds more natural to me.

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