1. What is her weight?

She is 44kg.

2. How much does she weigh?
She weighs 44 kg.
She is 44kg.

(Are they correct?)

3. What is her height?
She is162 cm tall.
She is 162 cm.
She is 162. (Is this OK?)
(Are both answer OK? What about the question?)

4. What is his age?
He is 14 years old.
He is 14.
He is 14 years.
(This one is wrong, right?)

She is 44 and She is 162 = I wouldn't use either.


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He is 14 years. = right, it's wrong.

Sra

1 and 2 are correct.

Sra is right -- in 3, the first two answers are good; the last one is not.

In 4, the first two answers are good; the third is not commonly used.

1. "What is her weight?" - The answer provided, "She is 44kg," is correct. It directly states her weight in kilograms.

2. "How much does she weigh?" - Both answers, "She weighs 44 kg" and "She is 44kg," are correct. They convey the same information, stating her weight in kilograms.

3. "What is her height?" - The most complete answer would include "cm" to indicate the unit of measurement. So, the answer "She is 162 cm tall" is the most correct. "She is 162 cm" is also acceptable as it implies the unit of measurement, though it is a bit less specific. Simply stating "She is 162" without indicating the unit of measurement is not ideal and could lead to confusion.

4. "What is his age?" - The answer "He is 14 years old" is the most complete and accurate response. Both "He is 14" and "He is 14 years" are technically correct but slightly less precise. "He is 14 years" is not commonly used in everyday language and might sound incomplete or awkward to some individuals.