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Expression: "What time do you make it now?"



 
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Expression: "What time do you make it now?" #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 17:10 pm   Expression: "What time do you make it now?"
 

Hi

Would you say the following sentence is correct and natural?

The speaker is asking about time/ temperature...

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What time/temperature do you make it now?


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Expression: "What time do you make it now?" #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 17:33 pm   Expression: "What time do you make it now?"
 

Wholly natural.
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