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   ÀÛ¼ºÀÚ   sydney8436    µî·ÏÀÏ   2013-05-22
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He likes the place crowding with customer. He likes the place crowded with customer. Which sentence is right?

Answer:

  They are both correct my dear . Both forms can be used as a modifier to describe the place.

 

Here are other examples:

1. In less than one minute the trim battalions had become simply a swarm of men struggling through the undergrowth of the forest, pushing and crowding.

 

2. She voiced his own regrets, which the crowding memories had awakened.

3. There was obviously a lot of photographers crowding for position so I found a spot where I knew there were no other photographers.

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1. In less than  a minute the undergrowth in the forest were crowded with the trim battallions.

2. She was crowded with the memories that had awakened regrets.

3. The spot was already crowded with photographers when I came.

   ÀÌÀü±Û Teacher Sarah, plz modify my composition. :)
   ´ÙÀ½±Û my loved ones? or my love ones?