Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Home"
- I was at home.
- May I go home?
- She went home.
- He was at home.
- I saw her home.
- I'll stay home.
- Is she at home?
- He felt at home.
- Is anybody home?
- I have to go home.
- I had to walk home.
- Welcome to our home.
- You can go home now.
- Come home before six.
- I left home at seven.
- We arrived home late.
- Why don't we go home?
- You'd better go home.
- I stayed home all day.
- Make yourself at home.
- She followed him home.
- We're on our way home.
- When did you get home?
- Will you stay at home?
- Is your mother at home?
- Staying home isn't fun.
- Will you drive me home?
- Bob will be home at six.
- He mailed a letter home.
- Is your husband at home?
- Ken must be home by now.
- Mary has just come home.
- We'd better go home now.
- After that, he went home.
- Education starts at home.
- She was eager to go home.
- What time do you go home?
- What's your home address?
- Staying at home is boring.
- Was Ken at home yesterday?
- Were you at home yesterday?
- How do you plan to get home?
- It's boring to stay at home.
- There is no place like home.
- Why did she come home early?
- He came home late last night.
- I will stay at home tomorrow.
- I'll send you home in my car.
- We'll be home at about 11:00.
- You'd better go home at once.
- He came back home a while ago.
- I am never at home on Sundays.
- I relaxed at home last Sunday.
- Linda came home late at night.
- She left home ten minutes ago.
- She was in a hurry to go home.
- Tom came home early yesterday.
- Why did you come home so late?
- He was too drunk to drive home.
- He's always at home on Sundays.
- When did your father come home?
- You may go home if you want to.
- Do you know if Grace is at home?
- Everything is all right at home.
- I can't feel at home in a hotel.
- I have to be back home by seven.
- My mother is not always at home.
- She waited for him to come home.
- He is expected to come home soon.
- He was worn out when he got home.
- She advised him to go home early.
- Did you drive her home last night?
- He was exhausted when he got home.
- I saw a white bird on my way home.
- It was quite dark when I got home.
- What time did your friend go home?
- Could you please take me back home?
- He came back home three days later.
- He is supposed to be at home today.
- I am not always at home on Sundays.
- It began to rain before I got home.
- She doesn't speak Japanese at home.
- The sky was clear when I left home.
- When I came home, Tom was studying.
- Yesterday Mary stayed home all day.
- I should go home and get some sleep.
- She couldn't convince him to go home.
- She followed him home then killed him.
- I was caught in a shower on my way home.
- I'll be at home the next time she comes.
- We won't be able to arrive home in time.
- You were at home yesterday, weren't you?
- I fell asleep before my father came home.
- It's raining, so you should stay at home.
- Do you spend more time at home or at work?
- I was leaving home when Tom telephoned me.
- I don't like walking home alone after dark.
- I come home from work about seven every day.
- I never imagined myself going home so early.
- I'm going to talk to Tom when he comes home.
- She advised him that he should stay at home.
- He was robbed when coming home late at night.
- It was late at night when Tom finally got home.
- She started kissing him as soon as he got home.
- I gave her my word I would be back home by nine.
- I think it's time for me to give her a ride home.
- I'd rather stay home than go out in this weather.
- It's strange that she came home so late at night.
- She followed him home to find out where he lived.
- The boy who lives next door often comes home late.
- Tom likes to stay home and read books on weekends.
- I told you guys to go home. Why are you still here?
- Tom came on Monday and went back home the next day.
- I had hardly left home when it began to rain heavily.
- I shouldn't have walked home late at night by myself.
- I think it's time for me to move into a smaller home.
- When I got home, I noticed that I had lost my wallet.
- After the game, he went straight home to feed his dog.
- Please remember to put out the fire before you go home.
- Since he was very drunk, he couldn't drive his car home.
- Tom came on Monday and went back home the following day.
- Today I just feel like staying at home and doing nothing.
- I'd like to spend less time at work and more time at home.
- You'd better hurry up if you want to get home before dark.
- Alice returned home early from work with a severe headache.
- I missed the last train, so I had to walk all the way home.
- Please don't forget to put out the fire before you go home.
- Since it's raining, it would be better it you stayed at home.
- Before you go to visit him, you should make sure he's at home.
- He left home early in the morning so he wouldn't miss the train.
- I tried hard to make them stay home, but they refused to listen to me.
- I never for a moment imagined we wouldn't get home before the storm hit.
- The restaurant owner allowed her to take table scraps home to feed all of her dogs.
- After I graduated from college, I moved back home and lived with my parents for three years.
- She would often bring home table scraps from the restaurant where she worked to feed to her dog.
- If you'd told me about it earlier, I could've been free. However, tomorrow I have plans to go back home.