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Asked by John

1. What's the temperature? It's 33 degrees.

2. What's a temperature? It's 33 degrees.

Is #2 correct? Can we use 'a' instead of 'the'?
17 years ago

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Answered by mikaila
no you can not
17 years ago
Answered by Writeacher
Mikaila is correct. Sentence one is correct; sentence two is not.
17 years ago

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