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Seagull Posted 10 years ago
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less cold than yesterday

Regarding the following two sentences:

(A) It is less cold today than yesterday.
(B) Today is less cold than yesterday.

Which is better to describe the same idea? Is there any preference among native speakers?
  

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seagull Regarding the following two sentences: (A) It is less cold today than yesterday. (B) Today is less cold than yesterday. Which is better to describe the same idea?

  • seagull Regarding the following two sentences: (A) It is less cold today than yesterday.
  • (B) Today is less cold than yesterday.
  • Which is better to describe the same idea?
  • Is there any preference among native speakers?
  • There is probably no unanimity on this question.
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seagull Regarding the following two sentences: (A) It is less cold today than yesterday. (B) Today is less cold than yesterday. Which is better to describe the same idea? Is there any preference among native speakers?
There is probably no unanimity on this question. Different people have different preferences.

I like (A) better. If I were going to u
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I understand.
Thank you very much indeed, CalifJim.

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