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User_gary Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Chill/cold

I'm feeling very chill today.
I'm feeling very cold today.
Today it's very chill weather.
Today it's a cold weather.
I drink only chill/cold water.
Please keep the bottle of water for a chill on the fridge.
Please keep this water to chill on the fridge. Make sure it doesn't freeze.

Please correct my sentences and provide me with better versions.
  

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Hi, I'm feeling very chill today. I'm feeling very cold today. Today it's very chill weather.

  • Hi, I'm feeling very chill today.
  • I'm feeling very cold today.
  • Today it's very chill weather.
  • Today it's a cold weather.
  • I drink only chill/cold water.
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Hi,

I'm feeling very chill today.

I'm feeling very cold today.

Today it's very chill weather.

Today it's a cold weather.

I drink only chill/cold water.

Please keep the bottle of water for a chill on the fridge.

Please keep this water to chill on the fridge. Make sure it doesn't freeze.

Please correct my sentences and provide
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Thank you Clive.
But in the first two sentences i.e. "I'm feeling very chilly today" and "I'm feeling very cold today", is there any nuance between them?
I feel both means the same thing though.
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Hi,

Broadly speaking, cold' is colder than 'chilly'.

Clive

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