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How to Use "House" with Example Sentences
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house
(n):
a building where people live; the people staying in a building
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Used with adjectives:
"
They have a
lovely
house
.
"
(lovely, beautiful, comfortable, grand)
"
This is such a
fancy
house
.
"
(fancy, magnificent, luxurious)
"
They're building their
dream
house
.
"
(dream)
"
I could get lost in their
huge
house
.
"
(huge, large, spacious, enormous, big)
"
We bought a
modest
house
.
"
(modest, small, tiny)
"
There are a lot of
empty
houses
on this street.
"
(empty, vacant, unoccupied, abandoned)
"
We're looking for a
summer
house
.
"
(summer, beach, vacation)
"
People think that is a
haunted
house
.
"
(haunted)
"
The band was playing to a
packed
house
.
"
(packed, full)
"
The music woke up the
whole
house
.
"
(whole)
Used with verbs:
"
Three students
live in
this
house
.
"
(live in, occupy, share)
"
They
are renting
the
house
.
"
(be + renting, be + buying, be + selling)
"
She
owns
the
house
.
"
(owns)
"
They are going to
demolish
that old
house
.
"
(demolish, knock down, tear down)
"
I have to
clean
the
house
this weekend.
"
(clean)
"
They
are renovating
their
house
.
"
(be + renovating, be + remodeling, be + decorating)
"
I've
searched
the whole
house
and I can't find my keys.
"
(searched)
"
They
are building
a lot of new
houses
in our town.
"
(be + building)
"
Be quiet or you'll
wake up
the whole
house
.
"
(wake up)
"
Their
house
overlooks
the lake.
"
(overlooks, faces)
"
Their
house
burned down
last year.
"
(burned down, caught fire)
"
The band always
plays to
a full
house
.
"
(plays to)
Used with nouns:
"
We're going
house
hunting
this weekend.
"
(hunting)
"
I can't find my
house
keys
.
"
(keys)
"
We have
house
guests
this weekend.
"
(guests)
"
Can you see the
house
number
?
"
(number)
"
The neighbors had a huge
house
party
last night.
"
(party)
"
He's under
house
arrest
until the trial.
"
(arrest)
"
There was a
house
fire
down the street.
"
(fire)
"
We turned off the
house
lights
before we left.
"
(lights)
Used with prepositions:
"
I met him
at
your
house
.
"
(at)
"
It's too hot
in
the
house
.
"
(in)
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house
(v):
to provide someone a place to live or stay; to provide a place for something to be kept safe
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Used with adverbs:
"
Boys and girls will be
housed
separately
during the trip.
"
(separately, individually)
"
This building will
temporarily
house
the homeless people.
"
(temporarily, permanently)
Used with nouns:
"
This
building
houses
prisoners.
"
(building, facility)
"
The
museum
houses
two main collections.
"
(museum, gallery)
"
This building
houses
the
archives
.
"
(archives, collections, exhibits, exhibition)
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