Which one is correct?
"Too narrow!" or "I want a more wide garage..."?

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Too narrow!

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express that something is excessively narrow.

This phrase is used to convey the idea that a space or object is too limited in width or size.

Examples:

  • The hallway is too narrow for the furniture to pass through.
  • The road is too narrow for two cars to pass side by side.
  • The entrance is too narrow for wheelchair access.

I want a more wide garage...

This phrase is correct but less commonly used. It conveys the desire for a wider garage.

This phrase is used to express the wish or need for a garage with more width or space.

Examples:

  • I want a more wide garage to fit both cars comfortably.
  • She wants a more wide garage to store her tools and equipment.
  • They want a more wide garage for their recreational vehicles.

Alternatives:

  • I want a wider garage.
  • I want a garage with more width.
  • I want a garage that is wider.
  • I want a garage that is more spacious.
  • I want a garage that is roomier.
The two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. 'Too narrow!' expresses that something is excessively narrow, while 'I want a more wide garage...' indicates a desire for a wider garage. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last Updated: March 12, 2024

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