Episode 6 - Race against time

What chores do you do in your house?


Angi0451

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I wash the dishes every day. I vacuum and mop the floor all rooms in my flat twice a week. I dust the furniture once a week and I clean the windows once a month.

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I wash the dishes every day. I vacuum and mop all the floors all rooms in my flat twice a week. I dust the furniture once a week and I clean the windows once a month.

Excellent, only one mistake!

You could say 'I vacuum and mop the floors of all the rooms in my flat twice a week' but you only really need to say one or the other. 

'I vacuum and mop all the floors in my flat twice a week' or 'I vacuum and mop all the rooms in my flat twice a week'. These sentences both mean the same thing!

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I wash the dishes every day. I vacuum and mop the floor *of all the rooms in my flat twice a week. I dust the furniture once a week, and I clean the windows once a month.

 

Yes, I agree with Helen again, there is only one mistake, and my suggested examples are exactly the same :) Very well done!

* You can say either 'I vacuum and mop the floors of all the rooms in my flat' or 'I vacuum and mop all the floors in my flat'. 

-I think the second example would be the more popular expression, as it is quicker to say.

-By saying 'all the floors' this implies 'all the rooms'.

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