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JUNHEE LEE Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

narrow or small

If some place is not roomy, would you say "narrow" or "small"?

If your seat is too close to the front seat, would you say "space is too narrow" or "small"?

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JUNHEE LEE narrow" or "small" small Occasionally "tight" is used. CJ

  • JUNHEE LEE narrow" or "small" small Occasionally "tight" is used.
  • CJ
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JUNHEE LEEnarrow" or "small"
small

Occasionally "tight" is used.

CJ
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JUNHEE LEE"narrow" or "small"?
'Narrow' refers to the smallness of one dimension only.

SMALL ROOM:

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Thank you so much..
Sometimes dictionaries are not enough.
I suppose "small" would be awkward to describe the gap between seats...

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