I know these sentences are correct:
I am going home.
I am coming home.
I went home.
Please let me know, are these sentences also correct or not:
I am going to her home.
I am coming to your home.
I went to his home/house.
Or these are correct:
I went her home.
I am going her home.
Thanks in advance.
Best Answer
An interesting question: home is quirky.
Bare home—no preposition, no determiner—always means the home of the person in question: the person who is going home or staying home or leaving home.
With the prepositions at and from, the determiner may be omitted if the home in question is that of the person in question.
But if a determiner is used—any determiner, even one which defines the home in question as being that of the person in question—the preposition is also required.
If two people are involved, it gets tricky; you may need a determiner or other context to disambiguate.