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- Weather Forecast (be going to-will) | WordReference Forums
The weather forecast says that it (will-is going to) rain tomorrow I read that "will" is mostly used But what's confusing me is that "be going to" is supposed to be used when there's evidence behind the prediction, which is always the case with forecasts; they always predict based on evidence
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- What lt;a? gt; beautiful weather! - WordReference Forums
Hi everybody, I am aware of the fact that the word „weather” is uncountable and therefore the use of the indefinite article is grammatically incorrect – still I would like to know whether in everyday conversations it is more common to say „What a nice beautiful weather ” and whether this usage is a sign of uneducated way of speech
- il fait du soleil nuageux orageux, etc. (weather expressions with . . .
Here are some more expressions that I have doubts about I would like some Francophone reactions from both sides of the Atlantic Il fait du soleil Il fait du brouillard Il fait nuageux This one's wrong Egueule has already told me it should be Le ciel est nuageux ou le temps est nuageux Il
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- such a bad weather vs such bad weather - WordReference Forums
Question 37: We couldn’t go out because the weather was so bad A It was so bad a weather that we couldn’t go out B It was such a bad weather that we couldn’t go out C It was so bad weather that we couldn’t go out D It was such bad weather that we couldn’t go out Personally I think the correct answer is B not D
- the weather is sunny - WordReference Forums
"The weather is" can not substitute for "It is" in these phrases that describe what the weather is "right now", or at any other specific time We do say "the weather is <adjective>", but usually for a specific time period: an afternoon, night, day, week, month "The weather is sunny" sounds odd
- I hope the weather will. . . . . . . . as it is now - WordReference Forums
It isn't really that "hold up" is a phrasal verb - you could say "I hope the weather holds" without any preposition, where "hold" means: (intransitive) (of the weather) to remain dry and bright This is from the Collins Concise (British) English Dictionary entry in hold - WordReference com Dictionary of English
- Hows the weather? Whats the weather like? - WordReference Forums
The only difference I might consider is that "How's the weather?" seems more related to your opinion of the weather (great, terrible, awful, fantastic) You ask your friend to look out of the window because you're not sure what to wear "What's the weather like?" would be the standard question to ask someone about weather conditions (Awful
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