Gabriel
weather forecast Hi, there I would like to know why these my two following sentences providing the weather forecast(example) are wrong/odd "Temperatures can go as high as the upper 70s" "Today the high won't go above the lower 60s" Thank you!
2016년 5월 18일 오후 1:08
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They're both fine. The only thing 'wrong' with your sentences is that you could only use them in the USA. The rest of the world - including Canada, Britain and Australia - uses Centigrade.
2016년 5월 18일
These seem perfectly understandable to me. The only thing that perhaps sounds "odd' -- not even "wrong" -- about the first is the use of "can". You might use that talking about climate and a continuing capability -- "Temperatures in the islands can go as high as the upper 70s during the summer" -- but not usually for the weather forecast for a specific time and place -- "could" works better in that case, because it's not certain. (If it was certain, you would use "will" as the modal.) (And to quibble, I might say "as high as 79" is a simpler way of putting "as high as the upper 70s", but it's true that people say things like that.)
2016년 5월 18일
English Ed is correct and so is Su.Ki Did someone tell you they're incorrect?
2016년 5월 18일
They are both fine. Why do you think they are wrong?
2016년 5월 18일
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