The temperature lowers to zero degree

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Angliholic  #421645  Thu, 20 Sep 07 02:40 PM
When the temperature is lowered to zero degree, water becomes solid.

When the temperature lowers to zero degree, water becomes solid.




Which of the above two sounds right? Thanks.
  
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Mister Micawber  #421651  Thu, 20 Sep 07 02:49 PM

No WordReference HTML in posts, please.

These are OK:

When the temperature is lowered to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius, water becomes solid.
When the temperature drops to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius, water becomes solid.





  
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Angliholic  #421657  Thu, 20 Sep 07 03:00 PM

 Mister Micawber wrote:

No WordReference HTML in posts, please.

These are OK:

When the temperature is lowered to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius, water becomes solid.
When the temperature drops to zero degrees Centigrade/Celsius, water becomes solid.





Thanks, Mister Micawber, for the answer.

But sometimes if I can't find the satisfying answers, could I HTML my posts?

  
Mister Micawber  #421835  Fri, 21 Sep 07 12:05 AM

Yes-- just be sure to eliminate that little swirling icon in the corner-- that's a Word Reference forums logo.

  
Angliholic  #421839  Fri, 21 Sep 07 12:40 AM

 Mister Micawber wrote:

Yes-- just be sure to eliminate that little swirling icon in the corner-- that's a Word Reference forums logo.

Thanks for your generosity and reminder, Mister.

I will remember it.

  
Angliholic  #421840  Fri, 21 Sep 07 12:40 AM

 Mister Micawber wrote:

Yes-- just be sure to eliminate that little swirling icon in the corner-- that's a Word Reference forums logo.

Thanks for your generosity and reminder, Mister.

I will remember it.

  
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