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Newguest Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

heat/hot/warm

Hi

Can I say: It was heat yesterday or It was heater yesterday.

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I am afraid no. Howeveri you can say "it was hotter or warmer than yesterday".

  • I am afraid no.
  • Howeveri you can say "it was hotter or warmer than yesterday".
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I am afraid no. Howeveri you can say "it was hotter or warmer than yesterday".
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Hi,

You could also say

It was hot yesterday or It was hotter yesterday.

In other words, you need an adjective.

Clive
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How about this:

Yesterday was a horrible heat. or Yesterday was horribly hot.
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Newguest
How about this:

Yesterday was a horrible heat. [n] Try this: Yesterday, the heat was horrible.

or Yesterday was horribly hot. [y]
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Grammar Geek
Newguest
How about this:

Yesterday was a horrible heat.
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No. "Heat" is noun. You need an adjective here.

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