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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Freezing with /Freezing in

How do you say that?

Aren't you freezing in just a shirt.


Aren't you freezing with just a shirt.
  

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I have seen/heard it both ways, but I would personally use the second one.

  • I have seen/heard it both ways, but I would personally use the second one.
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I have seen/heard it both ways, but I would personally use the second one.
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Hi,

Don't / Aren't you freeze / freezing with just having your shirt on?

Don't / Aren't you freeze / freezing out with this shirt? (informal)

Regard

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