Id | 2016-09-08 |
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Title | House and "Home" |
Date | Thursday September 8th 2016 |
Url | http://learnersdictionary.com/qa/-House-and-Home- |
Question | What is the difference between a house and a home? — Vasu, India |
Answer | The word house is used to talk about a building made for people or a family to live in. The word home is used to talk about the family living in a house, or the familiar space inside a person's house, or the place someone was born or lived as a child.
When you want to talk about the place or the building itself, use house:
Use home when you want to talk about the familiar place a person or family lives,
the people living in a house,
or the place someone lived as a child:
House is more general word for the building someone lives in. Home is more personal and involves the people and daily activities inside. I hope this helps. |
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