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All kinds of houses

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  • What kind of home are these?
    These are Houseboats.
  • Where do people live?
    People live in homes.
  • Complete the missing word in a sentence. "Not all _______ are the same"
    homes
  • What kind of home are these?
    These are special homes.
  • Can people live in small houses too?Why?
    Yes, we can. Because not all homes are the same.
  • Complete the missing word in a sentence. "Where do people ________?"
    live
  • Is this a complete sentence: "Special homes are in strange places."
    Yes, it is a complete sentence/No, it's not a complete sentence.
  • Is this a complete sentence: "A house"
    Yes, it is a complete sentence/No, it's not a complete sentence.
  • Complete the missing word in a sentence. "_______ are another kind of home."
    Apartments
  • Complete the missing word in a sentence. "Homes can be big or _________"
    small
  • What kind of home are these?
    These are houses.
  • Do you live in an apartment building?
    Yes, I do live in an apratment building/No, I don't live in an apartment building. 
  • Do you live in a house?
    Yes, I do live in a house/No, I don't live in a house.
  • Is this a complete sentence: "live on other floors"
    Yes, it is a complete sentence/No, it's not a complete sentence.
  • What kind of home is this?
    This is a Motor home.
  • What kind of home is this?
    This is a Cabin.
  • Complete the missing word in a sentence. "It has its own roof and ________"
    front door
  • Is this a complete sentence: "People live in homes."
    Yes, it is a complete sentence/No, it's not a complete sentence.
  • Is this a complete sentence: "has tree and birds as neighbors."
    Yes, it is a complete sentence/No, it's not a complete sentence.
  • What kind of home is this?
    This is an apartment.
  • Can people live in big houses too? Why.
    Yes, we can. Because not all homes are the same.
  • Is this a complete sentence: "How do you get to school in the morning?"
    Yes, it is a complete sentence/No, it's not a complete sentence.