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Onizo Posted 10 years ago
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Stay in (the) hot weather

Is it "don't stay too long in hot weather" or "in the hot weather"?

Also is it "don't go into hot weather" or "into the hot weather"?
  

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onizo Is it "don't stay too long in hot weather" or "in the hot weather"? onizo Also is it "don't go into hot weather" or "into the hot weather"? "The" is better in your examples, perhaps even the only correct choice.

  • onizo Is it "don't stay too long in hot weather" or "in the hot weather"?
  • onizo Also is it "don't go into hot weather" or "into the hot weather"?
  • "The" is better in your examples, perhaps even the only correct choice.
  • It depends on the context.
  • When you advise someone not to stay outside too long in hot weather, presumably it is hot outside and both of you know it.
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onizoIs it "don't stay too long in hot weather" or "in the hot weather"?
onizoAlso is it "don't go into hot weather" or "into the hot weather"?
"The" is better in your examples, perhaps even the only correct choice. It depends on the context. When you advise someone not to stay outside too long in hot weather, presumably it

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