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We have a big house on the top of the hill area. It has two floors. On first floor we have a spacious hall and next to it is a kitchen. Just behind the kitchen we have backyard we grow routine organic seasonal vegetables and herbs. On ground floor we have a bathroom attached with toilet. It has a latest technology facility such as Jacuzzi tub, sophisticated tap system, environmental friendly flushing system, and full of luxurious toiletries. On the first floor we have two separate toilets each attached with guest's bedroom. Both of them are not as luxurious as the ground floor one but they provide basic amenities and serve the purpose.
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there is a single bathroom in my house you can take a bath or a shower .
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We have two toilets in our in our house. One of them is big with bath. Washbasin, and toilet, but the other has only a Washbesin and toilet
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In my house there is a one bathroom.There are a lot of things in our bathrooms.For example shampoo.Toothpaste,thoosebrush,tap,wahsbasin etc.
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Actual I have three bathrooms in my apartment, one of them without bath has only washbasin, mirror, towel and toilet, the others have in additional bath and shower, I think nowadays because of the water shortage around the world, nobody use baths anymore.
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Wdm with water shortage I take a bath every day (180L per bath). So in my country, every building have water and most got hot water (depends on if they are poor)
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There are two bathrooms in my house. One of them is so big with a shower, a washbasin, a toilet and a mirror. The other one is smaller with a washbasin, mirror and a toilet too but there aren´t a shower or a bath
It´s correct?
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toiletries
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Hello admins,
I'm not sure why English speaking students say 'May I go to the bathroom, sir?' at school (old days?). Please tell me the difference: 'may I go to the bathroom?' 'may I go to the toilet?' 'may I go pee?'
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