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DaniilM [7]
3 years ago
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en mi casa hay una sala de estar, un garaje, una cocina, dormitorios y baños, mi casa tiene 4 dormitorios, el más grande son mis

padres y el más pequeño son mis hermanos y hay 2 baños y todo lo demás es uno de ellos. tengo una habitación más grande que mi hermana y el baño de mis padres es más grande que el nuestro
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Elena-2011 [213]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I dont know if you wanted it proofed but here it is all corrected.

Explanation:

En mi casa hay una sala de estar, un garaje, una cocina, dormitorios y baños, mi casa tiene 4 dormitorios, el más grande es de mis padres y el más pequeño es el de mis hermanos, hay 2 baños y todo lo demás es de ellos. Tengo una habitación más grande que mi hermana y el baño de mis padres es más grande que el nuestro.

Norma-Jean [14]3 years ago
7 0

In my house, there is a living room, a garage, a kitchen, roomd and bathrooms, my house has 4 rooms. my parents' room is the biggest and my brothers' one is the littlest one. there are 2 bathrooms. I have a bigger room than my sister's and my parents' bath room is bigger than ours

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