Hello,
Would it be possible to use safely the following structure?:
Rome’s weather is hotter than Madrid’s weather.
Thank you for your help.
Hello,
Would it be possible to use safely the following structure?:
Rome’s weather is hotter than Madrid’s weather.
Thank you for your help.
You could personalise both cities but it does sound a bit odd when you refer to both in a comparison. I would say simply: It is hotter in R than in M or: The weather in R is hotter than in M.
Rome’s weather is hotter than Madrid’s. You need not to write again "weather’.
More, please see on TOEFL suggestion of Cliff’s (book).
… or you can simply say “Rome is hotter than Madrid”.