Take someone home In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "take someone home", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Eudora Thao calendar 2021-05-30 12:05

Meaning of Take someone home

Synonyms:

press something home

Take someone home American phrase

There is a noun or pronoun between "take" and "home". 

To get back one's home with someone or something. 

I don't understand that you can take your boyfriend home after you dated 2 months.

I want to take the stray cats home but my mom doesn't like them.

To receive awards or achievements. 

She took home a gold medal in her last competition before she retired.

After studying abroad, he took many awards home in Math.

To seriously consider some information, instruction, or advice. 

I will take home our cooperation If the customer says the wrong information to us.

Your advice seems to be good for our project, I think I will take them home.

Grammar and Usage of Take someone home

Verb Forms

  • take someone home
  • taken someone home
  • takes someone home
  • taking someone home
  • took someone home

The verb "take" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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