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12 English lessons on the topic of 'house'

English Lesson: They have a screened-in porch in back.
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1. “They have a screened-in porch in back. ”

English Lesson: Essentially, what that means is that we'll have to replace the tiles as well as the pipes.
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2. “Essentially, what that means is that we'll have to replace the tiles as well as the pipes.”

English Lesson: They have a loft with a spiral staircase leading up to it.
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3. “They have a loft with a spiral staircase leading up to it.”

English Lesson: A find like this isn't going to stay on the market for long.
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4. “A find like this isn't going to stay on the market for long.”

English Lesson: Did you rearrange the furniture in here?
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5. “Did you rearrange the furniture in here?”

English Lesson: Have you been by Edith's new house? It's, like, way out in the sticks.
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6. “Have you been by Edith's new house? It's, like, way out in the sticks.”

English Lesson: It was supposed to be an investment, but it turns out it actually depreciated in value.
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7. “It was supposed to be an investment, but it turns out it actually depreciated in value.”

English Lesson: I don't know exactly how much it'll be. I'll call the office and have them crunch the numbers.
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8. “I don't know exactly how much it'll be. I'll call the office and have them crunch the numbers.”

English Lesson: Can you at least give me a ballpark?
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9. “Can you at least give me a ballpark?”

English Lesson: Home ownership is more trouble than it's worth.
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10. “Home ownership is more trouble than it's worth.”

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