Both"will" and"going to" are used to predict the future, but"going to" adds further information. It expresses a plan or an intention. That is, the event is pre-determined. a simple prediction about the weather. a. The weather forecast says it will rain tomorrow. => 'tomorrow' is in the future, so ' will rain'.
一定要攻克词汇和短语,要熟练,. What a nice weather和What nice weather哪个正确?. 并说明原因,谢谢。. 第二个正确,weather是不可数的多积累一些词汇,在学一些语法!. 一定要攻克词汇和短语,要熟练,学一些你比较感兴趣的英语知识,上课认真听讲,.
1. I hope that the weather is fine. 2. I hope that the weather will be fine. 3. I hope that the weather is fine tomorrow. 4. I hope that the weather will be fine tomorrow. I think 1 and 2 can be used interchangeably.
The weather is going to be very nice throughout the weekend. Please confirm whether we can use ‘be going to’ pattern to replace ‘will’ in this case. Thank you.
It was[STRIKE] a [/STRIKE]nice weather this morning, but the sun [STRIKE]was[/STRIKE] is gone. Since t hen it has really been pouring. I heard a loud clap (or boom) of thunder twice near my place. It has been a long time since we have had rain, so I think it is a blessing [STRIKE]rain[/STRIKE].
Since"weather" isn't countable, you can't use"a" with it. So these are possible. Look at the word order carefully: The day was so nice that we took a walk at lunch. It was such a nice day that we took a walk at lunch. But NOT"It was such nice a day," and not"It was a such nice day." It was so nice a day that we took a walk at lunch.
hello! would we say ' What nice weather!' or ' What a nice weather! ? THank you.
what nice weather it is! 是对的,天气是不可数名词. 呵呵,没有a的对呀!因为weather是个不可数名词呀. 可以说What nice weather it is ,也可以说How nice weather it is. 两个都不对,应该是what a nice day!或what a nice night!因为这是个感叹句.. what a nice weather it is ! 与 what nice weather it is ...
It's clear that it was the weather forecast which had predicted nice weather. The forecast would have been on TV, on the radio or in a newspaper. The wife's only participation in this is that she looked out the window on the relevant morning, saw that it was stormy (not nice, as predicted by the weather forecast), and sarcastically said"What absolutely beautiful weather".
and the question. 'how's the weather?' is answered with the following: It's warm/cool/cold/freezing. I want to ask if this is correct. I have seen some discussion on another site where someone tried to distinguish between. 'how's your boss' and 'what's your boss like', but that does not seem to apply in case of weather.