Anny Yang
What does “an empty room” mean?
If I want to say there’s no one in a room or a house, can I say “the room is empty” or “the house is empty”? Or it literally means there’s nothing in the room or the house? Thank you!
28 juil. 2020 19:10
Commentaires · 5
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Yes, you can say that the room is emty in the context of no people being in it
28 juillet 2020
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Here (in NZ) one would, with no further context, take 'a room is empty' to mean there is nothing in it, no furniture.
28 juillet 2020
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see if a 'vacant room' works.
28 juillet 2020
1
Most often, the phrase "the room is empty" means that there is no one in the room. However, depending on the context, it could also mean there is nothing in the room house (furniture, personal belongings, etc.). For example, if someone were moving out of a house, they could say the house is empty, and it could mean that the house has nothing in it.
28 juillet 2020
Thank you guys for answering my question. Really appreciate it!!
29 juillet 2020