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UK//juː kʊd kʌm hoʊm wɪð miː//US//ju kəd kʌm hoʊm wɪð mi//

Meaning of You could come home with me

A friendly invitation to accompany someone to their home.

In simple words: A suggestion to go to someone's house together.

You could come home with me in a sentence

  • After the party, I said, 'You could come home with me.'
  • Feeling a bit lonely, I asked, 'Would you like to come home with me?'
  • On a whim, he suggested, 'You could come home with me for some coffee.'
  • She looked at me and said, 'You could come home with me if you want to chat.'
  • After the show, I turned to my friend and replied, 'You could come home with me to watch a movie.'

How to use You could come home with me

Used casually to invite someone to your home; appropriate among friends or acquaintances. Avoid in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

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Memory hint

Think of coming home to a cozy setting; feels inviting.

Related words

Collocations with You could come home with me

  • come home
  • with me
  • invite someone

Synonyms for You could come home with me

  • Join me at my place
  • Come over
  • Accompany me home

Common mistakes with You could come home with me

  • Confusing with 'You should come home with me' which implies obligation.
  • Omitting 'could,' making it sound too direct.
  • Using it in overly formal situations.

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Frequently asked questions about You could come home with me

What does You could come home with me mean?

A suggestion to go to someone's house together.

What is the definition of You could come home with me?

A friendly invitation to accompany someone to their home.

How do you use You could come home with me in a sentence?

After the party, I said, 'You could come home with me.'

Can you give another example of You could come home with me?

Feeling a bit lonely, I asked, 'Would you like to come home with me?'

What are synonyms for You could come home with me?

Common alternatives include Join me at my place, Come over, Accompany me home.

What words go with You could come home with me?

It commonly pairs with come home, with me, invite someone.

What are common mistakes when using You could come home with me?

Confusing with 'You should come home with me' which implies obligation. Omitting 'could,' making it sound too direct. Using it in overly formal situations.

How do you pronounce You could come home with me?

US: //ju kəd kʌm hoʊm wɪð mi//, UK: //juː kʊd kʌm hoʊm wɪð miː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You could come home with me?

Used casually to invite someone to your home; appropriate among friends or acquaintances. Avoid in formal contexts.