1. WHAT IS YOUR HOUSE LIKE?

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1. WHAT IS YOUR HOUSE LIKE?
  1. My house is big and very nice is it has three floors
    1. first floor
      1. Here is the garden that is big
        1. There is a garage for two motorcycles
          1. A large room with furniture a window, a table and a lamp
            1. There is also a social bathroom only with sanitary lavatory and a mirror
              1. A small kitchen with stove and fridge a door and a window
                1. The dining room which is small with six chairs and a table
                  1. There are also stairs with wooden handrails
        2. second floor
          1. Room with double bed two bedside tables two lamps a television and a window
            1. Room of the girl with a bed and many dolls a bedside table and a lamp
              1. Bathroom with shower toilet sink and a mirror
                1. Children's room with two beds night tables lamps and many toys
                  1. A small study with many books a table a chair a lamp and the computer
                    1. Stairs to third floor
          2. third floor
            1. A laundry room with a washing machine and a small window
              1. A terrace surrounded by natural flowers
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