意味
To reach your house or apartment after being out.
文化的背景
In the US, 'getting home' is often followed by 'unwinding'. It's common to change into 'loungewear' immediately. In the UK, 'getting home' might involve a stop at a local shop or pub on the way, making the journey part of the ritual. The concept of 'tadaima' (I'm home) is the cultural equivalent of the action of getting home.
The Preposition Rule
Remember: No 'to' before 'home'. It's the most common mistake!
Don't use 'at'
You don't 'get at home'. You just 'get home'.
意味
To reach your house or apartment after being out.
The Preposition Rule
Remember: No 'to' before 'home'. It's the most common mistake!
Don't use 'at'
You don't 'get at home'. You just 'get home'.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct sentence.
Which sentence is correct?
While 'get home' is usually simple present, 'I am getting home' describes the process of arriving.
Fill in the blank.
What time do you usually ____ home?
The phrase is 'get home'.
Match the phrase with its meaning.
Match 'Get home' with its meaning.
Get home means to arrive at your residence.
Complete the dialogue.
A: When will you be back? B: I'll ____ home at 8.
After 'will', we use the base form 'get'.
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4 問題Which sentence is correct?
While 'get home' is usually simple present, 'I am getting home' describes the process of arriving.
What time do you usually ____ home?
The phrase is 'get home'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Get home means to arrive at your residence.
A: When will you be back? B: I'll ____ home at 8.
After 'will', we use the base form 'get'.
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よくある質問
8 問Yes, because 'my home' is a noun phrase, not an adverb.
No, it is neutral and very common.
Because 'home' acts as an adverb of place here.
Yes, 'He gets home at 5'.
Yes, but 'return' is more formal.
Use 'I'm on my way home'.
Yes, for scheduling.
Yes, but 'reach' is slightly more formal.
関連フレーズ
Head home
similarTo start the journey home.
Make it home
similarTo arrive home after a difficult journey.
Back home
builds onRefers to one's place of origin.