Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"House"
- That's his house.
- That's our house.
- That house is big.
- That is her house.
- Tom is in the house.
- The house is burning.
- The house is on fire.
- He broke into a house.
- Is it near your house?
- I'm looking for a house.
- Let's drop by his house.
- Your house is fantastic.
- That house is very small.
- This house has six rooms.
- Come to my house at eight.
- He has a house of his own.
- He lives in a large house.
- I couldn't find his house.
- I invited him to my house.
- The house is owned by him.
- This house needs painting.
- He invited me to his house.
- I added a room to my house.
- I like this house as it is.
- She lives in a large house.
- This drink is on the house.
- We painted the house green.
- Are you happy in your house?
- This house has eleven rooms.
- We invited him to our house.
- Can you see that small house?
- This house has two bathrooms.
- We must tear down this house.
- His house is across from mine.
- I hear that he sold his house.
- I saw a house with a red roof.
- His house is not far from here.
- I let the cat out of the house.
- I live in this house by myself.
- Is there a doctor in the house?
- Please help me clean the house.
- He lives in a cozy little house.
- I made this dog house by myself.
- My house is close to a bus stop.
- The house is said to be haunted.
- We can see his house over there.
- Will you sell your house to him?
- Do you see that house? It's mine.
- He advertised his house for sale.
- I visited my grandmother's house.
- My house is a long way from here.
- Please wait outside of the house.
- Whose house is across from yours?
- Every door in the house is locked.
- He has a large house and two cars.
- I saw a stranger enter that house.
- I'd rather live in a wooden house.
- My house is only a mile from here.
- She has put her house up for sale.
- We saw a stranger enter the house.
- My house is just across the street.
- She has the large house to herself.
- That's the house where Tom was born.
- Two families live in the same house.
- She asked him to come into her house.
- Do you see that house? That's my house.
- She talked him into buying a new house.
- I think it's time for me to buy a house.
- He left the house without saying goodbye.
- This is the house where she used to live.
- He lived in a typical Japanese-style house.
- I have abandoned the idea of buying a house.
- I live near her house, but I seldom see her.
- I've given up on the idea of buying a house.
- She'd like him to come to her house at 2:30.
- I don't like him coming to my house so often.
- My house is in the northern part of the city.
- Tom suggested that Ann should sell the house.
- Won't you come to my to my house next Sunday?
- As soon as I can afford to buy a house, I will.
- They advertised that they had a house for sale.
- It will be a long time before I can buy a house.
- She was ready to help him with cleaning the house.
- You'll find our house at the end of the next street.
- She asked him to come into her house, but he refused.
- Tom said that he had been cleaning the house all day.
- We purchased a new house for eighty thousand dollars.
- How long does it take to walk to your house from here?
- He always seems to be living rent-free in somebody's house.
- She was asked to convince him to get his son to paint the house.
- I think it'll take more than a year to finish building our house.
- It's so hot outside that I want to spend all day in my air conditioned house.
- She was asked to convince him to get his son or someone else to paint the house.
- I never for a moment imagined I'd be able to afford to live in such a fancy house.
- I thought we had eaten everything in the house, but I found another box of crackers.
- I would like to drastically decrease the amount of time it takes me to clean the house.