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El pasillo está tan lleno de mercancía que nadie puede pasar.
Meaning
The aisle is so full of merchandise that nobody can pass.
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Breakdown of El pasillo está tan lleno de mercancía que nadie puede pasar.
de
from / of
estar
to be (location/state)
poder
to be able to / can
pasar
to come in / to pass / to spend / have (time)
Questions & Answers about El pasillo está tan lleno de mercancía que nadie puede pasar.
Why do we use tan here instead of tanto?
Why does this sentence use está instead of es with lleno?
Why do we say lleno de instead of lleno con?
In Spanish, the adjective lleno is always followed by the preposition de to indicate what something is full of. Even though English speakers often guess con (with) because you fill a space 'with' objects, lleno de is the fixed phrase.
Why is it just nadie puede without a double negative?