home
Your home is the place where you live and feel that you belong. Home is most commonly used to refer to a person's house, but it can also be used to refer to a town, a region, or a country.
His father often worked away from home.
Dublin will always be home to me.
Don't refer to a particular person's home as ‘the home’. Say his home, her home, or just home.
Victoria is selling her home in Ireland.
Their children have left home.
Be careful
You never use ‘to’ immediately in front of home. Don't say, for example, ‘We went to home’. Say ‘We went home’.
You never use ‘to’ immediately in front of home. Don't say, for example, ‘We went to home’. Say ‘We went home’.
Come home with me.
The police officer escorted her home.
If you remain in your house rather than going out somewhere, British speakers say that you stay at home. American speakers say that you stay home.
Oh, we'll just have to stay at home for the weekend.
What was Cindy supposed to do? Stay home all day and dust the house?