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Posted by Mafy
- Sep 09, 2024, 06:39 PM@Cashtree and @Ruthk, two of you won't wound me with laugh.
@Op, it's grammatically correct.
Native speakers use it, not just as common as it's hot.
I'm hot
I'm boiling
I'm roasting
I'm boiling hot
I'm sweltering
All are grammatically correct.
@Op, it's grammatically correct.
Native speakers use it, not just as common as it's hot.
I'm hot
I'm boiling
I'm roasting
I'm boiling hot
I'm sweltering
All are grammatically correct.
Posted by Ruthk
- Sep 09, 2024, 06:30 PMQuote from: Cashtree on Sep 09, 2024, 06:26 PMThe interpreter's problem, just as you said up there. If it's hot he/she should feel it if he/she has a body. Isn't it?
Posted by Cashtree
- Sep 09, 2024, 06:26 PMQuote from: Ruthk on Sep 09, 2024, 06:23 PMYou mean this can not equally be misinterpreted to you are angry or frustrated?The interpreter's problem, just as you said up there. If it's hot he/she should feel it if he/she has a body. Isn't it?
Posted by Ruthk
- Sep 09, 2024, 06:23 PMQuote from: Cashtree on Sep 09, 2024, 06:21 PMI use to say I'm boilingYou mean this can not equally be misinterpreted to you are angry or frustrated?
Posted by Cashtree
- Sep 09, 2024, 06:21 PMI use to say I'm boiling
Posted by Shereefah
- Sep 09, 2024, 06:18 PMQuote from: Ruthk on Sep 09, 2024, 06:16 PMWho cares what anyone thinks? I use the two sentences by the way. Both I'm hot/Are you hot? and how was your night?.Lol
Think of whatever when you obviously see that the temperature is high or when I mean no harm and ask if you had a good night rest. That's your freaking problem🤷
Posted by Ruthk
- Sep 09, 2024, 06:16 PMQuote from: Shereefah on Sep 09, 2024, 06:12 PMYes, it is. I'm hot is acceptable and grammatically correct. However, some people avoid it because of the sexual symbol attached with the word "hot". So that someone else wouldn't mistake it for sexual related thing.Who cares what anyone thinks? I use the two sentences by the way. Both I'm hot/Are you hot? and how was your night?.
In case it comes as a question, as in "Are you hot"? You know some people may read other meanings to it, just as folks read meanings to "How was your night"?
They think you are asking them how they performed on bed with their significant other. People's mind can travel too far, so I guess that's why majority avoid "I'm hot" and go with "it's hot".
Think of whatever when you obviously see that the temperature is high or when I mean no harm and ask if you had a good night rest. That's your freaking problem🤷
Posted by Shereefah
- Sep 09, 2024, 06:12 PMYes, it is. I'm hot is acceptable and grammatically correct. However, some people avoid it because of the sexual symbol attached with the word "hot". So that someone else wouldn't mistake it for sexual related thing.
In case it comes as a question, as in "Are you hot"? You know some people may read other meanings to it, just as folks read meanings to "How was your night"?
They think you are asking them how they performed on bed with their significant other. People's mind can travel too far, so I guess that's why majority avoid "I'm hot" and go with "it's hot".
In case it comes as a question, as in "Are you hot"? You know some people may read other meanings to it, just as folks read meanings to "How was your night"?
They think you are asking them how they performed on bed with their significant other. People's mind can travel too far, so I guess that's why majority avoid "I'm hot" and go with "it's hot".
Posted by Bigowl
- Sep 09, 2024, 05:59 PMWhen you feel the heat from your surrounding and sweat. Is it correct to say "I'm hot"?
I use to hear people say it's hot not I'm hot. If we can say "I'm cold" when we are cold, why can't we say "I'm hot"?