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Learn different parts of a house in English.

Parts of a House Vocabulary in English

  • Ridge – We finally reached the crest of the ridge.
  • Roof – The rain seeped through the roof.
  • Chimney pot – The chimney pot is purely ornamental.
  • Chimney – He believes Santa Claus comes in through the chimney.
  • Satellite dish – Put in a satellite dish and those people can attend meetings anywhere.
  • Wall – I can hear voices through the wall.
  • Window – Would you mind if I closed the window?
  • Hanging basket – There’s even new purple on the stems of ivy in front-porch hanging baskets.
  • Garage door – She glanced out the tiny slits of windows in the garage door.
  • Basement – In the basement, there’s no room to stash.
  • Driveway – You can’t park here, you’re obstructing my driveway.
  • Fence – The house is encircled by a high fence.
  • Balcon – She led us to a room with a balcony overlooking the
  • Door – A golden key opens every door.
  • Brick – He hurled the bricks through the window.
  • Letter box/ Mailbox – There’s a policeman standing near the letter box.
  • Antenna – Our TV receives well since we had a new antenna put on.
  • Door knocker – He moved on to larger-scale pieces like fireplace equipment and door knockers.
  • Garage – She drove the car into the garage.
  • Gable – In the high front gable a plaque says 1857.
  • Shutter – He left the shutter open.
  • Skylight – The skylight will provide good illumination from above.
  • Step – Jenny sat on the step in front of the house, waiting.
  • Burglar alarm – I forgot to set the burglar alarm.
  • Doorstep – He saw a stranger standing at the doorstep.
  • Dormer window – The roof has several small dormer windows.

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Learn Different Parts of a House in English

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Friday 26th of February 2021

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