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- 1. A building or space where vehicles, such as cars or motorcycles, are parked or stored. Garages can be attached or detached from the main house and provide protection for vehicles from weather and theft.
- 7. A public road in a town or city where houses and other buildings are located. Streets allow for transportation, pedestrian movement, and access to different areas within a community.
- 9. A building where people live. Houses come in different sizes and styles, with rooms for sleeping, eating, and spending time with family and friends. They provide shelter and a sense of belonging.
- 12. A community or area where people live in close proximity to one another. Neighborhoods often have houses, parks, schools, and other amenities. They provide a sense of belonging and community.
- 14. A room in a house where food is prepared and cooked. Kitchens are equipped with appliances, such as a stove, refrigerator, and sink, as well as cabinets and countertops for storage and workspace.
- 15. Yard The area of land between the street and the front of a house. Front yards are often landscaped and can include a lawn, trees, flowers, and a pathway to the entrance of the house.
- 16. The top covering of a building that protects it from weather elements such as rain, snow, and sunlight. Roofs can be made of various materials, including tiles, shingles, or metal.
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- 2. A set of rooms within a larger building that is divided into separate living spaces. Apartments are usually rented and can be found in multi-story buildings. They offer a more compact living arrangement.
- 3. An area of land where people grow flowers, plants, or vegetables. Gardens can be small or large and are often found in residential properties. They provide a space for relaxation and connection with nature.
- 4. The area of land behind a house. Backyards can be used for various purposes, such as gardening, playing, or entertaining. They can include a lawn, patio, garden, or even a swimming pool.
- 5. A residential area located on the outskirts of a city. Suburbs are often characterized by houses, green spaces, and a quieter atmosphere compared to urban areas. They offer a balance between city and suburban living.
- 6. An opening in a wall of a building that allows light and air to enter and provides a view of the outside. Windows are often made of glass and can be opened or closed. They enhance the aesthetics and functionality of a house.
- 8. A covered structure attached to the entrance of a house. Porches provide a shaded area and are often furnished with chairs or benches, creating a space for relaxation and socializing.
- 10. Room A common area in a house where family members and guests gather to relax, watch TV, or engage in activities. Living rooms are usually furnished with sofas, chairs, and a coffee table.
- 11. A private road or pathway that leads from the street to a house or garage. Driveways provide access for vehicles and are often made of concrete, asphalt, or gravel.
- 13. A private space in a house where individuals sleep and rest. Bedrooms typically contain a bed, wardrobe, and other furniture for personal comfort. They provide a peaceful and private retreat.
