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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Cold weather / wind

Can I say,

(a) She trembles when the weather is cold.

(b) She trembles when the cold wind blows.

(c) She trembles when the cold weather comes.
  

Top answer

) She trembles when the cold wind blows. Its catchy, sounds better, and gives it a nice description

  • ) She trembles when the cold wind blows.
  • Its catchy, sounds better, and gives it a nice description
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I would go with B.) She trembles when the cold wind blows. Its catchy, sounds better, and gives it a nice description
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Hi Vincent,

All three versions are grammatically correct, and shiver(s) is often used for cold weather trembling.....
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Thanks. So, if all sentences are grammatically correct, how about semantic? how about the meaning? Are they all correct too?
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Yes, Vincent, they're all fine too...

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