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Why we use 'take a nap' in the sentense?



 
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Why we use 'take a nap' in the sentense? #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 25, 2006 22:54 pm   Why we use 'take a nap' in the sentense?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #122 "Sleep Expressions", question 9

Every time he gets back from work, my husband likes to sit in his armchair and ......... for a few minutes before dinnertime.

(a) sleep away
(b) rest
(c) slumber
(d) snore

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #122 "Sleep Expressions", answer 9

Every time he gets back from work, my husband likes to sit in his armchair and rest for a few minutes before dinnertime.

Correct answer: (b) rest
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Why we use 'take a nap' in the sentense

My neighbor likes to take a nap every day after lunch.

but use 'slumber' in this case. To my mind, the husband and neighbour do the same. What's the difference?

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Rest/slumber #2 (permalink) Sat Mar 25, 2006 23:27 pm   Rest/slumber
 

Hi,

In the sentence you will see that the man only takes a few minutes to rest in the armchair. Slumber is used for a long relaxed sleep.

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