It is not incorrect,exactly, but the use of "one" as an emphatic indefinite article is rather informal. Don't use it in a formal essay.
As Emily puts it, "That was one dangerously cold winter."
The correct grammar for "you caught a cold" is subject-verb-object. "You" is the subject, "caught" is the verb, and "a cold" is the object.
Yes. It is a statement that an outside observer such as a doctor or friend might accurately make, observing cold symptoms. However, "you are catching a cold" would be correct in terms of grammar.
The sentence 'Its a cold weather so put on your comfy clothes', is not correct grammar and it should be 'It's a cold weather; put on your comfy clothes '.
Yes, staying outside all night in winter can lead to dangerously low body temperatures due to exposure to cold temperatures. This can result in hypothermia, frostbite, and other cold-related illnesses. It is important to seek shelter and cover up with appropriate clothing to stay warm during winter nights.
The correct spelling of the adjective is wintry (like the winter, cold).
The sentence,'Its a cold sunday weather so wear your comfortable clothes' is not correct grammatically and should be rewritten to be 'It's a cold Sunday; so wear your comfortable clothes'.
Yes. -40 degrees, which is the same for Fahrenheit and Celsius is dangerously cold.
No, the grammar is not correct. You could use "The" at the beginning of the sentence, but it's not an absolute. There is no need for "on" at the end of the sentence."The best thing about cold weather is that it gives me an excuse to wear this sweatshirt."
yes, it gets cold in the winter
The extreme cold of winter = the winter's extreme cold.
-27 degrees Celcius is very cold. It's equivalents are -16.6 degrees Fahrenheit, and +246.15 degrees Kelvin. This is colder than the average Russian winter, which is approximately 5 degrees Fahrenheit.