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Anya
Hey guys!
Do “a bit cold” and “a bit too cold” mean the same thing?
28 sep. 2021 11:19
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Hi Anya, no they're not the same. The word "too" and "bit" make the difference. These two words show the measure of coldness.
28 september 2021
"A bit cold" describes a teperature less than expected ."a bit too cold" means less than id desired or less than i
s comfortable.
28 september 2021
No there are not the same.
A bit cold is correct and a bit too cold is wrong.
28 september 2021
Very cold
0:03
28 september 2021
A good question!
Like others have said, 'too' means undesirable.
It's too cold to go outside. I would go outside if it wasn't so cold.
It's a bit cold outside. You.have to understand that 'bit' in British English can mean anything from 'not much' to 'a lot', it depends how you say it:
Not very cold.
0:04
28 september 2021
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