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at which the water freezes vs at which the water freeze

The correct phrase is "at which the water freezes." The verb "freezes" should be used in the third person singular form to agree with the singular subject "the water."

Last updated: March 26, 2024

at which the water freezes

This phrase is correct. The verb "freezes" is in the correct form to match the singular subject "the water."

This phrase is used to describe the temperature at which water changes from a liquid to a solid state, which is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

at which the water freeze

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "freeze" should be in the third person singular form "freezes" to match the singular subject "the water."


Alternatives:

  • at which the water freezes
  • at the temperature at which water freezes
  • when water freezes
  • the point at which water freezes
  • the temperature when water freezes

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