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House and home are both

terms that refer to a place


where people live.
However, there is a subtle
difference between the two
words.
HOUSE
"House" refers to the physical structure used as a dwelling
or someone's residence. It pertains to the physical
building, such as the construction materials, roof, walls,
and so on. Technically, it merely denotes a place of
residence that can be empty or uninhabited.
HOME
"Home" is more emotional and goes beyond the physical concept. It's
a place where one feels comfortable, safe, and a sense of belonging to
a community. Home is where relationships, memories, and a sense of
togetherness are built. It can be within a "house," but what makes it
special is the emotional bond and closeness cultivated within
it.Therefore, "house" is a physical structure, while "home" is a place
that provides comfort, warmth, and emotional closeness.
In some cases, house and home can be used interchangeably. For example, you might say "I live in a
small house" or "I live in a cozy home." However, there are also cases where the two words have
different meanings. For example, you might say "I'm going home" to refer to the place where you feel
most comfortable, even if it is not the place where you physically reside.
Here are some examples of how the two words can be used:
•House:
• The house is made of brick.
• The house has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
• The house is located in a quiet neighborhood.
•Home:
• This is my home.
• I feel at home here.
• I'm going home to my family.
CONCULSION

Therefore, "house" is a physical structure, while


"home" is a place that provides comfort, warmth,
and emotional closeness .
“In order to succeed, we must first
believe that we can.” – Nikos
Kazantzakis
THANK YOU

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