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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

the temperature lowers to zero degree

When the temperature is lowered to zero degree, water becomes solid.

When the temperature lowers to zero degree, water becomes solid.

Which of the above two sounds right? Thanks.
  

Top answer

No WordReference HTML in posts, please. These are OK: When the temperature is lowered to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius , water becomes solid. When the temperature drops to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius , water becomes solid.

  • No WordReference HTML in posts, please.
  • These are OK: When the temperature is lowered to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius , water becomes solid.
  • When the temperature drops to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius , water becomes solid.
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5 Answers
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No WordReference HTML in posts, please.

These are OK:

When the temperature is lowered to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius, water becomes solid.
When the temperature drops to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius, water becomes solid.
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Mister MicawberNo WordReference HTML in posts, please.

These are OK:

When the temperature is lowered to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius, water becomes solid.
When the temperature drops to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius, water becomes solid.

Thanks, Mister Micawber, for the answer.

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Yes-- just be sure to eliminate that little swirling icon in the corner-- that's a Word Reference forums logo.
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Mister MicawberYes-- just be sure to eliminate that little swirling icon in the corner-- that's a Word Reference forums logo.

Thanks for your generosity and reminder, Mister.

I will remember it.
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Mister MicawberYes-- just be sure to eliminate that little swirling icon in the corner-- that's a Word Reference forums logo.

Thanks for your generosity and reminder, Mister.

I will remember it.

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