nobody home, nobody's home

English grammar questions, answered by Alan

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jeab
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nobody home, nobody's home

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A. Nobody home
B. Nobody's home

What is the difference between A and B?

Are both of them mean 'no people stay at home'?

Why is it not 'Nobody is at home'
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Post by bwkcaj_ca »

"Nobody is at home" is correct but we often say "Nobody's [is]home"in informal English
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