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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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Hot enough for you?

Reporter1: Weather is something people talk about all the time;

especially when they don't have anything else to talk about.

They use phrases like "nice day ha?"

Reporter2: Hot enough for you?

Reporter1: Great day if it doesn't rain.

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What does " Hot enough for you?" mean?


Thank you

  

Top answer

" mean? ", and we never use the long form. That is the dummy "it" we use for the weather.

  • " mean?
  • ", and we never use the long form.
  • That is the dummy "it" we use for the weather.
  • It is a jocular inquiry meant to ascertain whether the present high temperature meets your standards for heat, or would you prefer it hotter?
  • It's just a dumb weather comment that many people find annoying.
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rezaenglishThey use phrases like "nice day ha?"

"Nice day, huh?"

rezaenglishWhat does " Hot enough for you?" mean?

It is short for "Is it hot enough for you?", and we never use the long form. That is the dummy "it" we use for the weather. It is a jocular inquiry meant to ascertain whether the present high temperatu

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