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I am going home.

I am going to home.

Irrelevantly I should mention here that I perfectly know what the difference between to and towards is. My concern has to do with the meaning when we make the sentence without to or towards

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  • Some other related questions that might help you with this: (1) [Should I use _to_ with _home_ and _house_](http://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/49037), (2) [_stay home_ vs _stay at home_](http://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/16153), (3) [Going home, going to school, going to the airport](http://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/56381). – J.R. May 09 '15 at 10:56

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Although many language learners say it, 'go to home' in any form is simply not standard English: Google Ngram.

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