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Tenacious Learner Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Definitions for 'high'

Hi teachers,
a) larger that normal
b) more considerable than usual

Would the above definitions work for 'high' in the following context?
The weatherman said, “Sunny, clear skies, and high temperatures.”

Thanks in advance.
  

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a ) larger that normal - - No b) more considerable than usual - - No Both adjectives are wrong word choices, and normality is not suggested, to my mind. a) elevated b) hot

  • a ) larger that normal - - No b) more considerable than usual - - No Both adjectives are wrong word choices, and normality is not suggested, to my mind.
  • a) elevated b) hot
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a) larger that normal -- No
b) more considerable than usual -- No

Both adjectives are wrong word choices, and normality is not suggested, to my mind.

a) elevated
b) hot
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Hi Mister Micawber,
Thanks for your reply and help.Emotion: smile

TL

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