Or what's the weather forecast for today But today i saw this video in which the author is saying negative 50 when refering to celcius degrees Depending on context, as with a recent breakfast exchange with my roommate, with the blinds still closed
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To ask specifically about the temperature in celsius (as opposed to fahrenheit if in the u.s.), you could ask what is the temperature in degrees celsius?. Warm weather means temperatures around 25°c hot weather is when temperatures are around 35°c then if today there is hot weather, what should we understand when one says i wish. Without further context it will be two degrees today could mean +2 degrees celcius or +2 degrees fahrenheit You don't need to say plus or above zero
There is nothing wrong with adding a clarifying term, especially if you are comparing with below zero temperatures After three nights of frost, temperatures will rise and be above zero on wednesday. the temperature will be minus 4 in. 3 in some fields of physics, a subzero temperature may even mean a temperature below 0 kelvin, see e.g The wikipedia article on negative temperatures
Compare to fixed temperature, where fixed is the past participle of to fix
You may occasionally see setted because that would be the regular formation of the past participle if the verb to set were not irregular. The temperature will drop to zero degree The temperature will drop to zero degree s So which one is correct
In other words, how to use the plural form of degree And furthermore, for any other countable noun Let me change my problem Now i'm very confused in the definition of plural form
When do we need to use plural form?
If today is rainy, it may not actually be raining just at the moment If today is snowy, there may be frequent snow showers or just snow on the ground.