The statement "The house got 4 bedrooms ,4 bathrooms, an office, and a kitchen" is grammatically incorrect. The correct way to phrase it would be:
"The house has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, an office, and a kitchen."
The word "got" is used to indicate possession in the present tense. However, in the context of the sentence, "got" implies that the house has acquired these rooms recently. Since the house has these rooms permanently, the present tense verb "has" is more appropriate.
Here's a breakdown of the corrected sentence:
- "The house" refers to the specific house being described.
- "has" is the present tense verb of "have," indicating that the house currently possesses these rooms.
- "four bedrooms" denotes the number of bedrooms in the house.
- "four bathrooms" specifies the number of bathrooms in the house.
- "an office" identifies the presence of a dedicated workspace within the house.
- "and a kitchen" clarifies that the house has a designated area for preparing and consuming food.
The corrected sentence conveys the accurate information about the house's amenities while adhering to grammatical rules.