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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
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Jammed, carpet

When you have an exhibition stand and you want to have a carpet there that would separate the stand from the rest of the floor, what would you say? You would lay the carpet under the stand to make a clear border between your exhibition space and the rest of the floor.


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When a lot of people are under the roof of a bus stop, should I use the word 'jammed' or 'crammed'?

"There were a lot of people jammed together/ crammed under the roof."

Can I use both?

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" Can I use both? Yes. Ann225 When you have an exhibition stand and you want to have a carpet there that would separate the stand from the rest of the floor, what would you say?

  • " Can I use both?
  • Yes.
  • Ann225 When you have an exhibition stand and you want to have a carpet there that would separate the stand from the rest of the floor, what would you say?
  • If your exhibition is 4 meters square, and you want a 1-meter boundary then you can say, for example, "I would like a 5-meter square dark blue carpet to set my exhibition on.
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Ann225"There were a lot of people jammed together/ crammed under the roof." Can I use both?

Yes.

Ann225When you have an exhibition stand and you want to have a carpet there that would separate the stand from the rest of the floor, what would you say?

If your exhibition is 4 meters square, and you want a 1-meter bou

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