How to delete storage off an external hard drive

i have an imac made in 2006 with 20in screen and web cam i brought an external hard drive about 6 months ago. Now the external hard drive is full now it want let me in my computer all the way . It tell me to learn more and i click it but the google terms pop up please help me.

Click finder navigate to the ext hd and delete the sutff you dont want

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