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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Wind

A: Watch out! It is a strong wind.

B: Yesterday, it was stronger than now. (OR) It is a light wind when compared to yesterday's wind.

How can we compare the wind in two days?

When we are excited about something, can we use "Watch out!" in the context?

or Will "WOW" be okay?

  

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Here are a few ways A and B can say that. A: Be careful! The wind is very strong today.

  • Here are a few ways A and B can say that.
  • A: Be careful!
  • The wind is very strong today.
  • A: Wow!
  • The wind is really strong today.
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Here are a few ways A and B can say that.

A: Be careful! The wind is very strong today.
A: Wow! The wind is really strong today.
A: Wow! There's a really strong wind today.
B: Yes, but yesterday it was even stronger.
B: Yes, but it's nothing compared with/to yesterday.
B: Yes, but it's light compared with/to yesterday's.


I don't think I'd say "Watch out

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