Hi
Is the underlined natural English?
Drink your juice before it warms down.
Thanks,
Tom
No. We use 'warms up' or 'cools down', depending on whether a drink is getting hotter or colder.
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No. We use 'warms up' or 'cools down', depending on whether a drink is getting hotter or colder.
Thanks, David -- and sorry, I mixed up the two. Does the sentence work naturally now?
Drink your juice before it warms up.
Tom
Mr. TomHi
Is the underlined natural English?
Drink your juice before it warms down.
Thanks,
Tom
You want these:
Drink your juice before it gets warm.
Drink your coffee before it gets cold.
Drink your juice while it's still cold.
Drink your coffee while it's still hot.
CJ