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What is the meaning of rug? #1 (permalink) Fri Dec 02, 2005 13:42 pm   What is the meaning of rug?
 

ESL/EFL Test "English Grammar Exercise", question 6

There is a rug ......... the floor in the living room.

(a) in
(b) under
(c) on
(d) next to

ESL/EFL Test "English Grammar Exercise", answer 6

There is a rug on the floor in the living room.

Correct answer: (c) on
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C?sar #2 (permalink) Fri Dec 02, 2005 14:40 pm   C?sar
 

Rug = Alfombra.

You speak Spanish, right? Porque yo no, jejeje.
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Rug business #3 (permalink) Fri Dec 02, 2005 18:49 pm   Rug business
 

I think it will be good if we stick to English here because most forum members don't understand Spanish or any other language.
Any dictionary will tell you that a rug is a carpet, there are hand made rugs from India, Nepal and China that are sold all over the world. You can knot a rug or tuft it. I think in India many children are working in rug manufacturies for very little money if any.
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Rug #4 (permalink) Fri Dec 02, 2005 19:45 pm   Rug
 

Hi Andreana,

Well done and thank you - yes we must stick to English on this site.

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