lundi 1 février 2010

Jean-Denis's house

I live in a large house in a beautiful area.

In my house there are three rooms per floor.

Downstairs there is the living-room joined to the dining-room.

There is also the kitchen where we can eat and in the underground there is the wine cellar and the garage which can contain two cars.

Outside we have a large garden where my dog can play.

Jean-Denis

11 commentaires:

  1. in the usa we say basement instade of underground

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  2. Hi my name is marvin. Your house sounds intersting, it must be fun to live in a big house in a nice area. What is the color of your house?

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  3. When you said underground , that can also be translated as basement

    What type of dog do you have ?

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  4. hello,

    your house is very nice. you are lucky that you have a wine cellar that is very nice. and having rooms on every floor is nice as well.

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  5. Hello Jean-Denis,

    My name is robenson Sam Jr a student in elmont memroareail high school. I love my house which is in valley stream newyork. There are 10 rooms in the house all thoghter and i have many siblings as well. I also have a dog a german shepred. We normally play with him alot. I have travel alot and have meet many french friends as well. Do you have any friends from the U.S.A.

    Robenson Sam

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  6. i have a really small backyard , but my basement is really big . . i have a movie theatre

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  7. Hi my name is samantha i would love to have a dog what is your dog's name? what kind of stuff or flowers have you grown in your garden?

    Hope to hear from you soon....

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  8. Hello,

    What surrounds the beautiful area you live in?

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  9. hey jean your house sounds nice. I love garden homes. and when you said underground do you mean a basement?

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  10. Hi,

    I love dogs by the way. Your house seems beautiful is there lots of flowers?

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  11. Michael Estinville23 février 2010 à 18:26

    You can say basement instead of underground

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