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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
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About "crowded"

Can I say,

(a) They visited John in a crowded house.
(b) John's friends visited him. It was very crowded.
(c) They came to visit John. It was crowded in / at his house.
(d) They came to their house to visit him. His house was crowded.
  

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Can I say, (a) They visited John in a crowded house. (b) John's friends visited him. It was very crowded.

  • Can I say, (a) They visited John in a crowded house.
  • (b) John's friends visited him.
  • It was very crowded.
  • (c) They came to visit John.
  • It was crowded in / at his house.
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Can I say,

(a) They visited John in a crowded house.
(b) John's friends visited him. It was very crowded.
(c) They came to visit John. It was crowded in / at his house.
(d) They came to their house to visit him. His house was crowded.

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