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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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How do you address the weather

Which of the following is gramatically correct?

1.) The weather is really hot today (when it is a 110 degrees outside). The weather is really cold today (when its -30).

OR

2.) The weather is really warm today (when it is a 110 degrees outside). The weather is really cool today (when its -30).

What is the proper way to address the temperature of the weather?
  

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Hi, Which of the following is gramatically correct? These are all grammatically correct. ) The weather is really hot today (when it is 110 degrees outside).

  • Hi, Which of the following is gramatically correct?
  • These are all grammatically correct.
  • ) The weather is really hot today (when it is 110 degrees outside).
  • The weather is really cold today (when it's -30).
  • ) The weather is really warm today (when it is 110 degrees outside).
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Hi,

Which of the following is gramatically correct? These are all grammatically correct.

1.) The weather is really hot today (when it is 110 degrees outside). The weather is really cold today (when it's -30).

OR

2.) The weather is

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