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My house is not my home.

 
 
Reply Fri 15 Aug, 2008 07:25 am
If there are a lot of problems at home, eg, constant quarrelling, and I don't feel happy at home, I believe I could say, "My house is not my home." Am I correct?

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Reply Sun 14 Sep, 2008 03:34 am
Yes, you could say that.
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