House vs Home: Understand the Difference
"House" and "home" are often used interchangeably but have different meanings and connotations.
"House" refers to a physical building and focuses on the physical structure, in which people leave, typically a family. Example: "I live in a small house".
"Home" refers to an emotional and personal connection to a place, implying comfort and familiarity. Example: "I feel at home here".
Knowing these distinctions between "house" and "home" helps you enhance your English vocabulary and express yourself more precisely.
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