"In the attic" typically refers to a space above the main living area of a house, often used for storage. Attics can vary in size and shape, and are commonly accessed through a small door or ladder.
Attic stock is excess construction material held to allow for repairs.
Mid-Attic Greek; knide meaning 'sea nettle'
There are some strange noises coming from the attic.
From the Attic was created in 2003.
An Attic is a section of a house.
Out of the Attic was created in 1983.
they got into your attic by either keeping it open or finding a way to the attic from outside.
no there is not really but an attic might be bigger. no there is not really but an attic might be bigger.
Attic means Grenier
yes, only if the attic is big
You can store anything in the attic
The sentence:- "I did not find any stuff in the attic" is correct English. However, the use of "any stuff" in that sentence or indeed in general is vague and leaves the reader/listener in a position where they must assume what you mean by "stuff". These equivalent sentences convey more meaning:- "I did not find any boxes in the attic" "The attic was completely empty"