I included a few more sentences I need you to check. Thank you very much for your help.

1) He likes zapping/switching channel/changing channel/zooming/trolling
Do they have the same meaning?
2) Even in very large cities like London the majority of people live in terraced, semi-detached or detached houses that often have a front and/or a back garden.
3) Terraced houses are joined together in rows and they are typically built from red bricks.
4) Semi-detached houses are joined in pairs, while detached houses are not joined to other houses.
5) Other kind of homes are: bungalows, single-storey detached houses, which are especially convenient for old people who may have difficulty in climbing the stairs; cottages, small houses usually in the country; and block of flats, built in recent years, without individual gardens or garages.

1) essentially, yes

5) Why the semicolon? You were merely listing things, separated by commas . You don't really need a comma before the last and...

Sra

1) The sentences have slightly different meanings:

- "He likes zapping" typically refers to someone quickly changing television channels.
- "He likes switching channel" means that he enjoys changing the channel on a television or radio.
- "He likes changing channel" has a similar meaning to the previous sentence, indicating that he enjoys switching between different channels.
- "He likes zooming" suggests that he enjoys quickly changing from one channel to another.
- "He likes trolling" refers to the act of intentionally provoking or harassing others online.

So, while some of the sentences have similar meanings, they also have distinct nuances.

2) The sentence states that even in large cities like London, the majority of people live in houses that are either terraced, semi-detached, or detached. These houses often have both a front and back garden. This implies that despite the urban setting, many people in London have their own houses with outdoor spaces.

3) Terraced houses are houses that are joined together in rows. Typically, these houses are made of red bricks. This sentence explains the basic characteristics of terraced houses, including their physical arrangement and the common material used in their construction.

4) Semi-detached houses are houses that are joined in pairs, sharing a common wall with another house. On the other hand, detached houses are standalone structures that are not joined to other houses. This sentence highlights the distinction between semi-detached and detached houses.

5) The sentence mentions several other types of homes:

- Bungalows are single-story detached houses, which are especially convenient for older people who may have difficulty climbing stairs.
- Cottages are small houses, usually located in the countryside.
- Blocks of flats are multi-story buildings with multiple individual apartments, often found in urban areas. These buildings typically do not have individual gardens or garages.