House Types
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The House Tour
Grammar
Remember, remember ...
100

The Danish word for flat

What is lejlighed?

100

The room where you take a shower.

What is the bathroom?

100

The country were the house was.

What is Britain/England?

100

Jeg er in English.

What is I am?

100

The number of days you have English in a week. 

What is three?

200

A house type with more than one floor and no houses right beside it. 

What is a detached house?

200

The room where you cook food.

What is the kitchen?

200

The number of children living in the house.

What is two?

200

Jeg var in English

What is I was?

200

The English word for hjemløs.

What is homeless?

300

A house type that only has one floor and no basement.

What is a bungalow.

300

The room where your parents usually sleep.

What is the master bedroom?

300

The odd thing that was standing in the livingroom. 

What was a fridge?

300

I have in Danish

What is jeg har?

300

The name of the drawing you made of your own homes/houses.

What is a floor plan?

400

The house type Anne lives in.

What is a flat?

400

The room where you wash clothes and hang your jackets.

What is the utility room?

400

The house's house type.

What is a terraced house?

400

The correct verbs in this sentence:

He was sad, because he once ______ ______ a dog that looked the same.  

What is had had?

400

The colour of Anne's glasses.

What is brown?

500

A house type in the countryside usually close to a forrest. 

What is a cottage?

500

The English word for gang.

What is a corridor?

500

The floor/room we do not see in the house tour.

What is the cellar?

500

The English word for hjælpeudsagnsord: has, have, am, are, is.

What is auxilliary verbs?

500

The colour of Anne's car.

What is grey?