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16 Jun 2021
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The days grow hotter and hotter.
The days become hotter and hotter.
The days get hotter and hotter.
Are they all correct?
The days grow hotter and hotter.
The days become hotter and hotter.
The days get hotter and hotter.
Are they all correct?
The days become hotter and hotter.
The days get hotter and hotter.
Are they all correct?
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16 Jun 2021
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Yes.
Grow is more literary - you’ll see it more in writing
Become is the most literal or neutral.
Get is the most common in conversation
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