I have a double bed, 2 bedside tables, 1 wardrobe, a desk with my computer. And I have a question, how to not confuse informal word sh!t (which is used very often by native speaskers) with sheet above. For example when someone says I gave my sheets to laundry and me who's watching breaking bad series 7 days per week not to be confused with meaning?))
The main thing is to think about the context. Unless Walter or Jesse (or whoever!) are making the bed or trying to improvise a rope to escape from confinement, probably they mean the other thing that's not related to the bed.
There is also a difference in pronunciation, which many English learners find quite difficult to hear. You can find videos on the internet where this difference is explained in detail by searching for 'pronunciation of /ɪ/ and /i:/' or 'pronunciation of i and ee'.
My bedroom is so basic. It is a tiny room in my house just has a wardrobe to put and hang my clothes in, a desk for me to learn and put my books and notebooks, a bed with pillows and a blanket, a rug, a window with the curtain to shine the light into my room. That's all in my bedroom
in my bedroom i have tow single beds with pillows , sheets, duvets and blakets , a bedside table and a desk with a lamp on it and a chair i use it when i do my work on pc
i have a tent i use it sometimes when i go to camping trip with my friends ...i have a big wardrobe and a carpet...thank you
In my bedroom I have two single beds one for me and one for my brother and two desks. I have two pillows and I change the sheet on my bed regularly. I don't have an alarm clock I use my phone to wake up every morning!
In my bedroom i have a single bed. There are two pillows, blanket and duvet on it. I have a big wardrobe where I hang my clothes. There is a big brown carpet on a floor. I have table and a lamp on it. I turn on it when I read books and do my homerwork. Unfortunally I haven`t bedside table, but i`m going to buy it.
In my room, I have three single beds, everyone had sheet-like cover and six pillows, when I feel cold, usually, I used a duvet, the floor is covered by a green carpet, I don't have any bedside table, when I get married I will buy a double bed and many of furniture.
in my bedroom, I have a double bed with pillows, a beautiful sheet and duvet. also, the furniture in my bedroom includes a chest of drawers, lamp no alarm clock because I use my phone to get up
Hello Hrachia
The main thing is to think about the context. Unless Walter or Jesse (or whoever!) are making the bed or trying to improvise a rope to escape from confinement, probably they mean the other thing that's not related to the bed.
There is also a difference in pronunciation, which many English learners find quite difficult to hear. You can find videos on the internet where this difference is explained in detail by searching for 'pronunciation of /ɪ/ and /i:/' or 'pronunciation of i and ee'.
Hope this helps.
All the best
Kirk
The LearnEnglish Team