Anonymous Posted 13 years agoGrammar
as empty
Is this correct? Can you use 'empty'?
With the rug in the living room, it doesn't look as empty.
Is this correct?
With the rug in the living room, it looks fuller.
Thank you
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With the rug in the living room, it doesn't look as empty. Is this correct? It's okay, but the following sentence is grammatically better.
— Canadian45
- With the rug in the living room, it doesn't look as empty.
- Is this correct?
- It's okay, but the following sentence is grammatically better.
- With the rug in it, the living room doesn't look as empty.
- The "fuller" sentence is not natural.
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With the rug in the living room, it doesn't look as empty. Is this correct? It's okay, but the following sentence is grammatically better.
With the rug in it, the living room doesn't look as empty.
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