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Home vs House - their difference and usage in sentences

Many of you would have juggled the words 'home' and 'house' whenever you use those in sentences. You might have become good as a juggler, but people would never appreciate your English skills, especially people who know the Difference between 'home' and 'house'. If you had ever heard somebody telling that 'home' is your own place and 'house' is a rented place, forget about it. That has to be the most insane explanation one could give for home vs house. The following are the meanings of home and house.

Home:
A place where you will find happiness, affection and satisfaction. It is a building that is made of bricks, where the bricks are joined together by a bond called 'love'.

House:
A place where you just live to survive. It is a building that is made of bricks, where the bricks are joined together by a bond called cement.

The following images will give you better clarity on the difference between home and house.




Why is the knowledge of home vs house important?


I am confident that, now you would know the difference between 'home' and 'house' and their exact meanings. If you still don't have a clue why one should be very particular about using 'home' and 'house', just imagine this. You are in love with a girl named Jessica. What would you say to propose to her? Would you say, I love you, Jessica or I like you, Jessica? When you want love to be expressed, express it with the right word.

If you want people to know that you are happy being in your house, call it 'home' and people will realize it on their own. The beauty of love is, it is most beautiful only when expressed.

Click here to know the usage of 'home' and 'house' in sentences & explanation of 'am home' or 'am in my house' phrases.

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