A house is a building or structure suitable for a living animal (or person) to live in.
A home is where a living animal (or person) actually lives.
A house is a building or structure suitable for a living animal (or person) to live in. A home is where a living animal (or person) actually lives.
The fact that both have an Upper and Lower House. I can think of no other similarity.
at both the places we learn something that will help us in our life.
If you are talking about the house of commons in England. First of all, congress in the US is split into 2 seperate groups, the house of representatives (amount of reps. per state determined by population) and the senate (same amount of reps. per state, 2 each) the parliament on the other hand is separated into the house of lords (the equivalent of the senate) and the house of commons (equivalent to the house of reps.) so the similarity are very few, the senate is the "upper house" and the house of commons is a "lower house". the only similarity is that they both run the government.
A house could be any house, but a home is were you personly live.
A house could be any house, but a home is were you personly live.
A house could be any house, but a home is were you personly live.
A House Is Not a Home - song - was created in 1964.
A house is a building...............a home can be anywhere that someone lives, be it a house, a tent, an apartment, etc.
Similar is an adjective. The corresponding noun is similarity, the plural form of which is similarities.
Yes, its simple.. house is a materialistic building and when members live in this building and feel together, that is a home :)
A house is the actual physical structure you live in made of wood. Your home is either your homeland or your intellectually comforting living place.