Hello everyone, which option is natural/correct in the examples i made below, meaning having too many people or there are too many people at a place? Crowded tends to have a negative connotation. Bustling tends to have a positive connotation.
I would take packed to mean more crowded than crowded, if that makes any sense. Normally, crowded is used with with as follows: Are the underlined parts in the following two sentences adjective clauses?
I would like to know whether crowded can be used with by. A space or area is what becomes crowded with something. The city was crowded with an increasing number of refugees or the city was crowded by an increasing number of refugees thanks! Hi everyone, i'd like to ask two questions:
To me, packed means that i would have to squeeze between people to get anywhere,. I´ve always thought crowded is more used. Why do we need to put a subject and verb after. The roads can be very crowded with traffic.
London is a crowded/ busy city? Theanimal shelter was overcrowded with dogsand cats. I want to say the bus is [an adjective meaning the opposite of 'crowded']. but i don't know any word in english that is the antonym of crowded. enlighten me. When a place is bustling we tend to picture energetic happy people moving about.
Hello there, is it correct to say: