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Four storey house Can I say "two storey house", "three storey house", etc. Do you use this term also in American English? how do you say the same in other countries? is there any other term to express the same idea? Thanks.
May 25, 2017 11:59 PM
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We use this word in U.S. English but we spell it without the "e." The singular is story, the plural is stories. I live in a two-story house myself. There are two stories. Our bedroom is on the second story. The Empire State Building in New York City is 102 stories tall, and has public observations decks on the 86th and the 102nd stories. A news report says: "The Trump Organization claims that Manhattan's Trump Tower rises 68 stories over Fifth Avenue, although databases such as the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats say the tower is only technically 58 stories tall."
May 26, 2017
Yes, you can use it for any number. For 'one' you would say 'single'. I think the same word is used in American English, except they spell it without the E. We certainly use it here, sometimes with both spellings. You can use 'floor' - but that is usually more for taller buildings, rather than houses.
May 26, 2017
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