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schoolhouse - use in sentences
Possessives
- village: At Makarot camp, our guide, Chief Olledorop, pointed out his village's new schoolhouse.
Converse of object
- build: I will build a schoolhouse in every valley over the whole earth.
- restore: With a variety and the environment restored one-room schoolhouse.
- include: There are 21 examples of these including the old schoolhouse at Bunny, the Manor House at Shelford, and Wiverton Hall.
- convert: An historic village schoolhouse recently converted to the highest standards.
- show: There is a Victorian watercolor that shows the schoolhouse and green as it was in 1860.
Adjective modifier
- Victorian: A former Victorian schoolhouse dating from around the 1890s the original building has been extended to create a large family home.
- former: A former Victorian schoolhouse dating from around the 1890s the original building has been extended to create a large family home.
- old: Also on the left is the old schoolhouse which is now a private house.
- new: At Makarot camp, our guide, Chief Olledorop, pointed out his village's new schoolhouse.
- small: The Baptist Church Hall was built in 1928 as a replacement for the small schoolhouse in Chapel Row.
- local: The book was put out by the local historical society to benefit the preservation of an old local one-room schoolhouse.
Modifies a noun
- door: His so-called " stand in the schoolhouse door " made him a regional political force.
Noun used with modifier
- one-room: He attended a one-room schoolhouse in Delaware County through grade four.
- village: The Internet Archive office looks like the village schoolhouse.
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