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  1. May 27, 2016 · Honey, I'm home! Is a very popular expression which means "I'm back"! In this case, you say I'm home to express that you just arrived. On the other hand: Where are you right now?-I'm at home, what about you? Is used to describe where you are in a static way. It doesn't serve any other purpose than to locate you.

  2. Jun 11, 2014 · "I'm home" means "I have arrived at home" (after being away for while, for instance after a trip, or after working in an office the whole day). In the phrase "I'm home", the word "home" is used as an adverb, not a noun. Compare the expression "to go home".

  3. Mar 8, 2016 · In the literal sense, both simply tell someone where you are. These would generally be used in slightly different contexts though. If you are at home, and have been there for some time, and someone is asking where you are, you would respond "I'm at home".

  4. Mar 16, 2016 · In the phrase "I'm home", the word "home" is an adverb (compare the phrase "to go home"). PS, "I am university" or "I am supermarket" are grammatically incorrect, because these are singular nouns. Adding the article "a" would make them grammatically correct but still nonsensical.

  5. May 1, 2022 · Home is one; I'm home usually is uttered on entering, and means "I'm returning to my home"; I'm at home usually means "I am in my home now, not elsewhere". Short sentences usually mask big contexts. – John Lawler

  6. Jun 4, 2023 · 'I'm home' or 'I'm AT home'? - Learn the difference.Using the preposition AT changes the meaning:I'm at home - this is my location.I'm home - I have just arr...

  7. A question and answers about the difference between “I'm home” and “I'm at home” in English grammar. See how to use these expressions to announce or locate your presence at home, and learn from verified tutors.

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