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Ilike my bedroom. i think it's better than my sister's room. it's got a big white wardrobe opposite the door and there is a desk near the wardrobe with my computer on it. there are some book-shelves on the wall between the desk and near the window. the bed is in the corner of the room. everything is white and blue in the room. the curtains on the window are white and the carpet on the floor is blue.

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maruska90
Ялюблю мою спальню. я думаю, что она лучше, чем комната моей сестры. в ней есть большой белый шкаф для одежды, и рядом со шкафом там стоит парта, на которой стоит мой компьютер. там есть книжные полки на стене между партой и окном. кровать стоит в углу комнаты. все в моей комнате синее и белое. шторы на окне белые, а ковер - синий.
Svetlana395
Ялюблю свою спальню.я думаю,что моя спальня лучше ,чем спальня моей сестры.здесь находится большой белый гардеробный шкаф напротив двери и здесь рядом с гардеробом находится парта(стол)где находится мой компьютер.в углу находится кровать.здесь несколько книжных полок на  стене между столом и окном.в этой  комнате все синего и белого цвета.занавески на окне -белые,а ковёр на полу- синего цвета.
delfinmos
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Ilike my bedroom. i think it's better than my sister's room. it's got a big white wardrobe opposite the door and there is a desk near the wardrobe with my computer on it. there are some book-shelves on the wall between the desk and near the window. the bed is in the corner of the room. everything is white and blue in the room. the curtains on the window are white and the carpet on the floor is blue.
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