Average temperatures are on the rise, and significantly so.
I'm baffled by the use of the word 'so' at the end of the sentence.
Will you explain it to me?
com/dictionary/so ) The question here is whether "on the rise" is an adjective. I am not entirely happy with that. "On the rise" seems to be standing in for a participle like "rising".
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adjective - "used to replace a preceding adjective - was witty by adult standards and of course doubly so by mine— Sally Kempton" ( https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/so )
The question here is whether "on the rise" is an adjective. I am not entirely happy with that. "On the ri
See definition 2a.
https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/so_1
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