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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Jack in 5 degree temperature

Does it make sense for a jacket to be efficient in temperature?
How can I say this?

If someone is wearing a jacket for the first time and wants to know until how cold the temperature gets he can wear it.

Check the temperature to see how efficient the jacket is in what temperature. You can't feel the cold because it might not be that cold out.

Is this correct grammatically?
You would freeze in the jacket in 5 dregree temperature weather.

How would you write this :
If someone is wearing a jacket for the first time and wants to know until how cold the temperature gets he can wear it.

Thank you
  

Top answer

In the US, temperatures are given in fahrenheit, never in celsius (except in scientific contexts). 5 C is 41 F. You might hear something like the following in the US (you would typically not refer to a specific temperature when talking about clothes): When the temperature gets below 40 degrees, you'll freeze wearing that.

  • In the US, temperatures are given in fahrenheit, never in celsius (except in scientific contexts).
  • 5 C is 41 F.
  • You might hear something like the following in the US (you would typically not refer to a specific temperature when talking about clothes): When the temperature gets below 40 degrees, you'll freeze wearing that.
  • That's a warm weather jacket, you'll freeze in that here.
  • That's just a windbreaker, you'll freeze in that.
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In the US, temperatures are given in fahrenheit, never in celsius (except in scientific contexts). 5 C is 41 F. You might hear something like the following in the US (you would typically not refer to a specific temperature when talking about clothes):

When the temperature gets below 40 degrees, you'll freeze wearing that.

That's a warm weather jacket, you'll freeze in that here
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Thanks ,
If you want to state the temperature, how would you say it?
You would freeze in this jacket in 5 dregree temperature weather.

Thanks

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AnonymousSorry for the post, I didn't know where it was.
There is a search feature provided here, which quickly found your earlier post. You can also use Google to find things on EF by entering your search term followed by site:EnglishForward.com, which limits the search to this site only. I don't know if you have to replace site wi

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