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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Getting warm and gotten warm

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It's getting warm lately./It's getting warm these days.
It's gotten warm lately./It's gotten warm these days.

When you are talking about the weather, seasonal change say from winter to spring, are these expressions grammatically correct? If not how would you normally say?

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They're all OK as conversation. The first refer more to the moment, while the second refer more to the recent past. '

  • They're all OK as conversation.
  • The first refer more to the moment, while the second refer more to the recent past.
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They're all OK as conversation. The first refer more to the moment, while the second refer more to the recent past. I'd probably say 'Hot, isn't it?'

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