Michael J
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Hello,
Is it correct to use the word ”building” to describe various buildings once used by a gardener? A couple of examples:
1. ”Main building” for the ten-room house (with cabin-like wings) in which the gardener lived with his family. For some reason ”farm house” or ”cottage” do not feel quite right here, but a native English speaker might disagree.
2. ”The southwest outbuilding. Tool storage and outhouse.”
In American English I think ”outhouse” usually means the place people pay a visit to when they need to and that is how the word was used in example 2. Therefore talking about this ”outhouse” and that ”outhouse” might look silly to some readers, but perhaps so may ”building”.
I would appreciate your comments, thank you.
Is it correct to use the word ”building” to describe various buildings once used by a gardener? A couple of examples:
1. ”Main building” for the ten-room house (with cabin-like wings) in which the gardener lived with his family. For some reason ”farm house” or ”cottage” do not feel quite right here, but a native English speaker might disagree.
2. ”The southwest outbuilding. Tool storage and outhouse.”
In American English I think ”outhouse” usually means the place people pay a visit to when they need to and that is how the word was used in example 2. Therefore talking about this ”outhouse” and that ”outhouse” might look silly to some readers, but perhaps so may ”building”.
I would appreciate your comments, thank you.
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