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How to Use "Floor" with Example Sentences
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floor
(n):
surface you walk on; bottom of something; level or story of a building
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Used with adjectives:
"
He fell asleep on the
bare
floor
.
"
(bare, cold, hard)
"
She cleaned the
dirty
floors
.
"
(dirty, dusty)
"
Be careful on the
wet
floors
.
"
(wet, clean, waxed, mopped)
"
The room has
cement
floors
.
"
(cement, concrete, stone, hardwood, wood, wooden, carpeted, marble, tiled, linoleum)
"
She needs to clean the
kitchen
floor
.
"
(kitchen, bathroom)
"
I'll meet you on the
dance
floor
.
"
(dance)
"
She lives on the
first
floor
of the building.
"
(first, bottom, ground, top)
"
His office is on the
second
floor
.
"
(second, third, fourth, fifth) *many additional numbers
"
She always gets a room on the
upper
floor
of the hotel.
"
(lower, upper)
Used with verbs:
"
They
cleaned
the
floors
before the party.
"
(cleaned, mopped,, polished, scrubbed, swept, washed, waxed)
"
The book
dropped to
the
floor
.
"
(dropped to, fell to, hit)
"
Make sure that doesn't
touch
the
floor
.
"
(touch, reach)
"
He
paced
the
floor
.
"
(paced)
"
Trash
littered
her
floor
.
"
(littered, covered)
"
Their offices
occupy
three
floors
in the building.
"
(occupy)
Used with nouns:
"
They went shopping for new
floor
coverings
.
"
(coverings, tiles, lamps)
"
The
floor
space
in here is limited.
"
(space)
"
They looked at the
floor
plan
for the new business.
"
(plan)
Used with prepositions:
"
You can just put that
on
the
floor
.
"
(on)
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