Lower lever
"On the floor". "On" is the preposition and "floor" is the object of the preposition.
to build first floor another 4 bedroom and 1 bathroom
A joist note on a first floor plan would refer to the Joist below that floor, a joist note on the third floor plan woud be for that floor.
In Pokémon Blue, Shellder is found: • Seafoam Islands; The floor below the first floor - 20% (odds of finding it) • Seafoam Islands; The floor below that floor - 10% You encounter it whilst fishing with a super rod.
In a construction drawing, "open to below" means that there is an opening in the floor, to the floor below.
rez-de-chaussée = first floor You have to know that in France when then say '1er étage' (= first floor litteraly) they mean 2nd floor because they call the first floor 'rez-de-chaussée' (litteraly level with the ground) So their third floor is actually the fourth floor ...
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the prepositional phrase in that sentence is: 'of the bedroom'
Pianterreno is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "ground floor." The masculine singular noun also may be translated into American English as "first floor." The pronunciation will be "PYAN-ter-REY-no" in Italian.
You should push the button to call the elevator to the first floor.
You can add a new story to your home once the story below it is complete.You can't make a second floor until you have all of your rooms on the first floor. Stairs are jsut to look cool in your house, but they don't change whether you have another floor or not in Millsberry. You can purchase new rooms at Pete's Hardware/Construction Store Downtown by clicking on the "Add A Room" section on the top of the page. You then can choose where you want to put your room (and the type of room) or yard. Yards can go anywhere on the first floor, but you cannot build on top of them on another floor. Rooms can go in the middle nine squares. You can add floors once you've filled all the room squares on a previous floor. Rooms cost $2500 MB each.
What in America is called the 'first floor' is called the 'ground floor' in Britain. The floor immediately above that is the 'first floor', what Americans would call the 'second floor'.