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correction: ...several rooms with one bathroom each. this is a really great paragraph! I would like a large house like this also. :) |
| 17/11/2008 18:05 |
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Hello! .......but I'm going............I'd like to live on the.............I think that it would be............ I would have said : several rooms, each with a bathroom. Very good work, well done!
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| 17/11/2008 18:10 |
| 18/11/2008 09:32 |
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The house of my dreams......It´s difficult to think about the house of my dreams...but i´m goint to try. I´d like to live in the first It is difficult to visualize (imagine) the house of my dreams but I'm going to try. I would like to live on the first floor of a big house in the country, and I´d like to have a fully equiped kitchen, several rooms with a bathroom each. I´d love to floor of a big house in the countryside. I would like to have a fully equiped kitchen, several rooms with each their own bathroom. I´d love to have a little garden and a terrace. But i think that´s must be very expensive. I would love to have a little garden and a terrace. But I think that would be very expensive. Comments: In English many contractions used orally are not accepted in written literal form. For example I 'd like = I would like. You may use it but it is still considered gramatically incorrect . http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000136.htm this link will give you a bit more country = name of a country but when we speak of the city the opposite would be the countryside. = el campo en espanol. the verb visualize rather than think. because you are trying to perceive and grasp a whole picture of the house. with each their own bathroom. rather than each a bathroom . Good luck! Vas a pensar que soy un profesor severo je je je |
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Describe the house of your dreams!