The given chart illustrates the comparison of British
family
living in privately-owned Fix the agreement mistake
families
house
and in leased accommodation from 1918 to 2011. Units are measured in percentage.
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houses
Overall
, the majority of families residing in England and Wales did not purchase a house. Linking Words
Instead
, they looked for leased spaces to Linking Words
built
a home. In 1918, rented accommodation contributed to almost 80% of the total. It Wrong verb form
build
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reached
the
highest point in the same year. Correct pronoun usage
its
In
the contrary, obtaining a house had the least proportion, contributing to just over 20%.
Rented-house popularity shows a moderate decline over the period of Change preposition
On
83-year
before showing an upward trend in the next 10 years. From 1939 and 1953, the share remained steady with just under 70%. Correct your spelling
83 years
However
, it fell to only 40% in 1981, outnumbered by private accommodation. A notable take from the data is Linking Words
both
housing categories converged at 50% in 1971 before moving in opposite Correct word choice
that both
direction
.
Families residing in private housing increased steadily until it reached its apex in 2001. It grew over 50%, with the highest share marked at nearly 70% during its heyday. In 2011, Fix the agreement mistake
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trend
shows a distinct turnover with the rise of rented housing and Correct article usage
the trend
slight
decline in personal Correct article usage
a slight
home
.Fix the agreement mistake
homes