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Is it right to say:"Temperature hit 30 degrees yesterday"? Please e-mail me to tell me the answer
3 de sep. de 2008 2:38
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Yes you could say "the temperature hit 30 degrees". (Include the article "the" to make it sound fluent.)
There is a small difference between that and "the temperature was 30 degrees"... "was" is just a neutral statement about the temperature. Saying it "hit" a certain number means that it usually wouldn't be so hot, but this time it is unusual and it made it to that extra high number.
Tim's comment is a good point, though... you should indicate C or F to mean Celcius or Fahrenheit if you're talking internationally.
3 de septiembre de 2008
By the way....
Of course I think you mean 30 Celcius which we wouldn't say in america.
God I wish we used the metric system.
So we would say "The temperature hit 86 degrees yesterday."
3 de septiembre de 2008
Yes we often say that in English when the temperature is at an extreme or it is unusual for a particular time of year.
3 de septiembre de 2008
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