Meaning of Go see if they're home
Visit someone to check if they are at home.
Go see if they're home in a sentence
- I will go see if they're home before dinner.
- Can you go see if they're home today?
- Let's go see if they're home; I have something to give them.
- She decided to go see if they're home on her way back.
- He asked me to go see if they're home for the meeting.
- Tomorrow, I might go see if they're home for lunch.
How to use Go see if they're home
This phrase is often used informally to suggest visiting someone. It's appropriate for friends and family but may sound too casual in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Think of 'go see' as a friendly invitation, like going on a little adventure to visit a friend.
Related words
Collocations with Go see if they're home
- go see someone
- go see if they're there
- go see a friend
- go see your family
- go see what's happening
Common mistakes with Go see if they're home
- Using 'go see' in a formal letter or email.
- 'Go check' might sound more direct than 'go see'.
- Confusing 'home' with 'house' in formal discussions.
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Frequently asked questions about Go see if they're home
What does Go see if they're home mean?
Visit someone to check if they are at home.
How do you use Go see if they're home in a sentence?
I will go see if they're home before dinner.
Can you give another example of Go see if they're home?
Can you go see if they're home today?
What are synonyms for Go see if they're home?
Common alternatives include check in, visit, drop by, see, stop by.
What words go with Go see if they're home?
It commonly pairs with go see someone, go see if they're there, go see a friend, go see your family, go see what's happening.
What are common mistakes when using Go see if they're home?
Using 'go see' in a formal letter or email. 'Go check' might sound more direct than 'go see'. Confusing 'home' with 'house' in formal discussions.
How do you pronounce Go see if they're home?
US: //ɡoʊ si ɪf ðɛr hoʊm//, UK: //ɡəʊ siː ɪf ðeə həʊm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Go see if they're home?
This phrase is often used informally to suggest visiting someone. It's appropriate for friends and family but may sound too casual in formal contexts.
