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When I say: kitchen-turned-office, am I talking about an office or a kitchen?

Education & Reference by Anonymous 2018-07-13 06:43:59

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When I say: kitchen-turned-office, am I talking about an office or a kitchen?

12 answers

  • Anonymous

    you’re saying this is a kitchen that was turned to an office so yeah you’re talking about an office.

  • Anonymous

    I would assume a kitchen in an ordinary house or apartment which also serves as your office for a business run from home.

  • Anonymous

    It is clearly an office that used to be a kitchen. There may still be some clues around showing that it used to be a kitchen - a sink maybe.

  • Anonymous

    It was a kitchen. It is now an office.

  • Anonymous

    : kitchen turned into home office

  • Anonymous

    Something that originally was the kitchen and is now an office. But the usage indicates it might still also be a kitchen.

  • Anonymous

    It sounds like what was a kitchen has become an office.

  • Anonymous

    former kitchen that is now an office. Are you speaking of the now or the then? context would matter.

  • Anonymous

    You're saying the kitchen was turned into an office.

  • Anonymous

    office

  • Anonymous

    What was once a kitchen is now an office

  • Anonymous

    Somebody, somewhere, knows what's going on...Unfortunately, it's not me.

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