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Alternate sentence for I reached home
What word defines a category suited for both header and footer?Summarizing what makes a home a homeIs it right using this expression “I am there at home”?What is the one word for doll witchWord or phrase designating the consensus reached at the last conversation about a topicWhat would you do if someone asked you to “make a stop on your way home”?What do you call the home in which you grew up and spent most of your childhood: father home, mother home or what?Single words for denoting a desired number of “a count to be reached” and “the actual number obtained”Preposition confusion: “in home” vs “at home”…instead of stayed put like boys
I saw a creepy man coming towards me I start running straight to my home. After "i reached home" I locked all the doors and windows. In this para what alternative word can I use instead of "I reached home".
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I saw a creepy man coming towards me I start running straight to my home. After "i reached home" I locked all the doors and windows. In this para what alternative word can I use instead of "I reached home".
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after I got home...
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I saw a creepy man coming towards me I start running straight to my home. After "i reached home" I locked all the doors and windows. In this para what alternative word can I use instead of "I reached home".
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I saw a creepy man coming towards me I start running straight to my home. After "i reached home" I locked all the doors and windows. In this para what alternative word can I use instead of "I reached home".
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I've heard something like "when I made it home".I'm not sure what exactly I heard in that story but that was something like this. If you know then please let me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:03
Yes sure, you can say that!
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Thanks for letting me know
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I've heard something like "when I made it home".I'm not sure what exactly I heard in that story but that was something like this. If you know then please let me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:03
Yes sure, you can say that!
– Marybnq
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Thanks for letting me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:09
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I've heard something like "when I made it home".I'm not sure what exactly I heard in that story but that was something like this. If you know then please let me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:03
Yes sure, you can say that!
– Marybnq
Mar 17 at 17:07
Thanks for letting me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:09
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I've heard something like "when I made it home".I'm not sure what exactly I heard in that story but that was something like this. If you know then please let me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:03
Yes sure, you can say that!
– Marybnq
Mar 17 at 17:07
Thanks for letting me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:09
Please accept my answer if you’re satisfied with it!
– Marybnq
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Please remember that when writing answers on StackExchange, “brevity is acceptable, but fuller explanations are better”. To make this a good answer, you should explain why your options are superior to the ones in the question, and preferably also add in links to some reliable, authoritative sources that show that these suggestions are in fact appropriate and used. (To wit, the first option you list is not appropriate: “After I have come home I locked all the doors” is ungrammatical due to tense mismatch.)
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Mar 17 at 17:39
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I've heard something like "when I made it home".I'm not sure what exactly I heard in that story but that was something like this. If you know then please let me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:03
Yes sure, you can say that!
– Marybnq
Mar 17 at 17:07
Thanks for letting me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:09
Please accept my answer if you’re satisfied with it!
– Marybnq
Mar 17 at 17:16
2
Please remember that when writing answers on StackExchange, “brevity is acceptable, but fuller explanations are better”. To make this a good answer, you should explain why your options are superior to the ones in the question, and preferably also add in links to some reliable, authoritative sources that show that these suggestions are in fact appropriate and used. (To wit, the first option you list is not appropriate: “After I have come home I locked all the doors” is ungrammatical due to tense mismatch.)
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Mar 17 at 17:39
I've heard something like "when I made it home".I'm not sure what exactly I heard in that story but that was something like this. If you know then please let me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:03
I've heard something like "when I made it home".I'm not sure what exactly I heard in that story but that was something like this. If you know then please let me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:03
Yes sure, you can say that!
– Marybnq
Mar 17 at 17:07
Yes sure, you can say that!
– Marybnq
Mar 17 at 17:07
Thanks for letting me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:09
Thanks for letting me know
– Cayden
Mar 17 at 17:09
Please accept my answer if you’re satisfied with it!
– Marybnq
Mar 17 at 17:16
Please accept my answer if you’re satisfied with it!
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Mar 17 at 17:16
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– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Mar 17 at 17:39
Please remember that when writing answers on StackExchange, “brevity is acceptable, but fuller explanations are better”. To make this a good answer, you should explain why your options are superior to the ones in the question, and preferably also add in links to some reliable, authoritative sources that show that these suggestions are in fact appropriate and used. (To wit, the first option you list is not appropriate: “After I have come home I locked all the doors” is ungrammatical due to tense mismatch.)
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after I got home...
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