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Grammar and Linguistics > Invitation to a birthday party
Invitation to a birthday party
Alyona C.
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Invitation to a birthday party
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Hi! Help, please.
What should I write? Please, come to my house or home?
Thanks!
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20 May 2010
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anitarobi
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I think house, but not sure. I �d rather say: Be my guest at (address)... |
20 May 2010
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juliag
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I too would use either:
Please come to my house at 8pm.
Please come to my home at 8pm.
You could also say:
Come to my place at 8pm.
Hope it helps.
Julia |
20 May 2010
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Carla Horne
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Hi,
You can use both; however, we make a distinction between a house and a home. We say, "A house is not a home unless there is love in it."
Have a good day at your home.
Carla |
20 May 2010
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sulekra
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Or in case you don �t live in a house - Please come to my houseboat at 8pm ;D
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20 May 2010
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sphinx63
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hi to you all
for the this expression i used to say so when i was at collage but one of my american friends told me that it has bad meaning if u say it like this {come to my house or home }
the good way is come to visit me not only come
but for the word house or home both r ok |
20 May 2010
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Pierreroset
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I �d favour "house" or "place", especially for a birthday invitation.
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20 May 2010
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redcamarocruiser
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I agree with Carla.
Come to my home is friendly and inviting.
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21 May 2010
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