
Annotation:
While these two sentences may sometimes be used to mean the same thing, they don't have exactly the same meaning.
[#3330456] I'm glad Tom is home. (CK)
[#3567237] I'm glad Tom is at home. (CK)
Here are 2 examples.
Situation 1:
Tom has been away for a long time and he has returned home.
A mother might say "I'm glad Tom is home.", but she wouldn't say "I'm glad Tom is at home."
Situation 2:
The same mother is out camping and a forest fire breaks out and she is in danger of dying.
She might say "I'm glad Tom is at home.", but she wouldn't say "I'm glad Tom is home."
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This sentence is original and was not derived from translation.
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