is there any problem with grammer here? It is straightforward to see that temperature has an inconsiderable effect on quality characteristics which we have studied here.
I don't think so, but what do you mean by "It is straightforward to see"?
It is straightforward to see or its easy to see...is there any better phrase thatn that ?
You could say elementary, like it's very simple.
thank u :)
No problem :)
I would say: It is evident that the temperature... It is straight forward is not correct in this instance
Most native english speakers would never speak in such a corrupted style of, more or less, "1800's old english." Add to that the fact that, in this context, one doesn't "see" the effects spoken about. One instead, "understands" them. "Temperature": hum, have you sort of warped a verb into a noun - or the other war around? "Which," - might that not be "that"? "inconsiderable"? Puuullleze - let's just go with "not much of." "It is easy to understand that variances of temperature do not have much of an effect on the quality characteristics we have studied here." I like that you didn't use any contractions; I hate 'um. Oh yeah, it's Friday night - more wine please.
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