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8 Apr 2020
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What is the difference between Hello, Are there differences between "stay home" & "stay at home" and which one is more correct ? ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between Hello, Are there differences between "stay home" & "stay at home" and which one is more correct ? ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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8 Apr 2020
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Stay home is more natural there really isn't a difference. You would be fine saying either way.
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Well there isn’t a huge difference. Stay AT home is being specific and saying to stay exactly there. Stay home is more generalized.
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Stay home is more natural there really isn't a difference. You would be fine saying either way.
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