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  1. "What is the weather today?" or "How is the weather today?"

    Jul 26, 2018 · Arguably some people might think the what version is more appropriate when the speaker is specifically interested in knowing what the weather actually is (or perhaps will be, later in the day). …

  2. Weather will (go bad/deteriorate/spoil or...)

    May 4, 2019 · Please suppose you're going to take a travel in your car for a long distance tomorrow and you are worried if you will have a bad weather tomorrow. (Today you're having a nice weather). I was …

  3. is it correct to say "today is rainy" or it is "today, it's rainy"?

    The reason is that in the first sentence, "today is rainy", today is the object being described directly, so you don't need the pronoun 'it'. In the second however, there is a comma so after the comma, the 'it' …

  4. How VS. What is the weather forecast? Which one is correct?

    Sep 21, 2019 · 2. How is the weather forecast? This is asking for the methods used by people who predict the weather. In other words: Can you tell me what charts and formulas are used by people …

  5. grammar - "This is a good day" vs "It is a good day" vs "Today is a ...

    Yes, they're all pretty much interchangeable. However, depending on the context, all of these are for things like the weather, or current events, something that's not likely to change. Otherwise it's more …

  6. "What does the weather look like" or "what is the weather like"?

    We say, for example, "It looks like rain today", meaning something along the lines of "From what I can see [of the weather right now], I think it will probably rain later". By the same token, "What does the …

  7. verb usage - "wasn't" or "weren't" with weather - English Language ...

    0 You can think of it this way: weather is usually referred to as "it" Today it is cold so, the singular be verb gets used It was cold today. I wish it wasn't so cold. I wish it weren't so cold today. is still …

  8. word usage - In “Yesterday was X, so I didn't leave the house" should X ...

    Jul 24, 2019 · To talk about the weather, we idiomatically use "it". It's raining (now) Yesterday it was raining all day. Yesterday it rained (at least once) To talk about the type of weather you might use …

  9. word usage - Can we say "He is a scum"? - English Language Learners ...

    Jun 6, 2020 · Today, I’ll describe some of the most common substances that lake users will come across. And here: Algal Blooms, Scums and Mats in Ponds Article on freshwater algae algae and …

  10. word usage - "It is raining" or "it is rainy"? - English Language ...

    Today is a rainy day. In your first sentence, either rainy or raining could fit, depending on what you actually want to say; "... because it is raining" indicates that water is physically falling from the sky …