English Language & Usage Asked by yonep on August 20, 2020
The mid and northern regions are humid and snowy with less than four months during which average temperature exceed 10℃.
This is from an English textbook for the Japanese high school students who study for the entrance exams for colleges.
I don’t understand why they say ‘with’ in this sentence. Is it possible to say ‘for’ instead?
The usage of 'with' is correct, but it should be 'the average temperature' or 'average temperatures'. Also, using 'for' instead of with would change the meaning
Answered by John on August 20, 2020
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