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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

with all the rooms

apartment/flat = a set of rooms to live in with all the rooms on one level of a building'

Could you explain the bold parts. [Particularly I don't understand `on one level of a building']

  

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That should mean that the flat hasn't got more floors, in other words, for example, you cannot have the kitchen on the first floor of a building and the bedroom and bathroom on the second, but you have all the rooms on the same floor.

  • That should mean that the flat hasn't got more floors, in other words, for example, you cannot have the kitchen on the first floor of a building and the bedroom and bathroom on the second, but you have all the rooms on the same floor.
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That should mean that the flat hasn't got more floors, in other words, for example, you cannot have the kitchen on the first floor of a building and the bedroom and bathroom on the second, but you have all the rooms on the same floor.
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FrancescaThat should mean that the flat hasn't got more floors, in other words, for example, you cannot have the kitchen on the first floor of a building and the bedroom and bathroom on the second, but you have all the rooms on the same floor.
I understood something but not upto the mark
Could you explain it again in some other way?

Advance thanks
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Most buildings in cities have more than one floor/storey.
Apartments/flats are on one floor of a building. All the rooms are on the one floor.

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