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full - crowded Hello! What is the difference between full and crowded? Because in my workbook I have this sentence: "Flights are full crowded since airlines overbook them"
Jul 8, 2015 1:08 AM
Answers · 3
Crowded is when there are a lot of people or objects. Full when something can hold people/ojects/whatever and it is holding as much as it can. A glass of water can be full, but it cannot be crowded. A subway can be crowded when it is full of people. The sentence doesn't sound correct from your book.
July 8, 2015
Does your workbook say full/crowded? As in - you need to choose one? As it is written, it does not make sense.
July 8, 2015
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