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T.Kato
Last week, it started to get warmer in Japan, but this week, it suddenly got cold again.
How would you say 'the cold has returned' in everyday English?
Thank you so much!
Feb 25, 2024 7:28 AM
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You said it perfectly: "the cold has returned". You can also say
"it's cold again (or 'once more')"
"the cold weather came (or 'has come') back"
Present, past, and present perfect work equally well.
February 25, 2024
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Your statement is pretty natural - just a little stilted in the beginning. There is also a choice of tense. I’d probably say something like:
Here in Japan it was warming up last week, but suddenly it’s got cold again. (The warming was taking place in the past but it’s cold now. The event in the recent past ‘it got cold’ has an effect on the present - it has got cold = it’s got cold. Of course saying ‘got’ alone isn’t wrong because the effect on the present is probably implied by the context.)
February 26, 2024
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the cold front has returned.
February 25, 2024
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