A family room is a room where you relax and talk with your family. A living room is more fancy.
a living room is where you spend time with your family and friends and it is fancy wheras a lounge is a bit cassual and relaxed
A sitting room has a table with comfortable chairs and a living room has a couch and comfy chairs. A living room probably has decorative things, maybe a piano. A sitting room can be a place for anyone to sit down more like a family room. A living room is usually one of your nicer rooms in your house.
The living room is for family social activities.
Other name for living room is family room
Living room, bedroom, kitchen, family room
It is correct to say "The family was in the living room." "Was" is the correct verb to use when referring to a singular subject, such as "family."
Depends on where you live and what your intentions are. I think the main difference is are you living as a family/couple or as room-mates? The term "common-law" can have family law and tax implications (again, depending on jurisdiction). As far as I know, "live-in companion" is not a legal term anywhere.
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The family was living in a two room shanty. He earned a living as an accountant.
A corridor is a hallway and a room is well...a room
Because is for Family gathering