Because WW2 was on at the time children were sent to the country to escape the London bombings and some times 20 children would live in the same room so the answere to your question is yes it was common for people to share rooms in the 1940s
Yes, they do. And Frankie and Nick share rooms, too.
The noun 'rooms' is a plural, common, concrete noun. The word 'rooms' is also the third person, plural, present of the verb to room (to rent or share part of a living space).
rooms with a common wall but no connecting door. For instance, Room821 and Room823 may lie next to each other, and share the same wall, but there is no door connect the two different rooms.
rooms with a common wall but no connecting door. For instance, Room821 and Room823 may lie next to each other, and share the same wall, but there is no door connect the two different rooms.
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They share a common border.They share a common border.
Prisions usually select which inmates share rooms by checking their profiles. Once they know how they will respond and treat another person by asking questions, they match them by pairs.
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No, they do not share a common boundary.
Hotels vary greatly on the number of rooms they have. They can range anywhere from 12 rooms to 8,000 rooms in the larger hotels in big cities such as Las Vegas.