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What is the difference between "stay home" and "stay at home"?

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Rebecca

"Stay home" and "stay at home" are both correct expressions. But the sentence structure and frequently used area are slightly different. First, if you look at the sentence structure, the expression "stay at home" consists of the verb "stay", the preposition "at", and the noun "home." Therefore, "at home" means "in one's own house." In contrast, "stay" in the expression "stay home" is not a noun. It is an adverb meaning "at the place where one lives." So they both mean the same thing. Next is the frequently used area. In American English, "be home" is used a lot, but in British English, "be at home" is more commonly used. But they both mean the same thing so you can use whichever expression you prefer. Thanks for the good question.

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