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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

climate

Climate's changing, it's time to get out the winter clothing. Or

Climate's changing, it's time to get out winter clothing.

ARe both useable and interchangebale?

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Use this one: The season's changing, it's time to get out the winter clothing. Unless you meant something more sinister, like a coming ice age.

  • Use this one: The season's changing, it's time to get out the winter clothing.
  • Unless you meant something more sinister, like a coming ice age.
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2 Answers
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Use this one:

The season's changing, it's time to get out the winter clothing.

Unless you meant something more sinister, like a coming ice age.
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It’s getting colder; it’s time to get out the winter clothing.
It’s getting colder, so it’s time to get out the winter clothing.

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