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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Cluttered

My garage is cluttered.

Basically what I want to say is that my garage is filled with a lot of things. Is 'cluttered' the best word to say this? And is it enough or should I add 'with a lot of things' after 'cluttered'?

Thanks.

  

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My garage is cluttered. This is fine. You could also say eg My garage is full of junk.

  • My garage is cluttered.
  • This is fine.
  • You could also say eg My garage is full of junk.
  • eg I need to tidy my garage.
  • eg I have too much stuff in my garage.
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My garage is cluttered. This is fine. You could also say

eg My garage is full of junk.

eg I need to tidy my garage.

eg I have too much stuff in my garage.

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