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How to translate the weather today?

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What is the weather like today?

When what is used as an interrogative pronoun, its basic meaning is "what, what, what", and when it is used as an interrogative sentence, it is a sign of special interrogative sentences.

When how is interpreted as "how, how", it mainly refers to the way or method of doing something or something happening. In a sentence, it can also be used as an object, and the guided clause can also be used as an attribute.

The English pronunciation of weather is ['we (r)]; The American pronunciation is ['wer].

As a noun, it means weather; Weather; Situation. Being an intransitive verb means weathering; Bear; Exposure to sunlight and rain. As a noun, it means weathering; Fading; Withstand wind and rain as adjectives prevail; Weather forecast.

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Word parsing:

First of all, how?

Usage:

adverb

1)how can be placed after the noun expressing the way. How "how" means asking about someone's recent situation or physical condition.

2)how to what extent, followed by adjectives or adverbs. How is also often used in exclamatory sentences, which can modify the predicate verb and act as an adverbial in the sentence to express the degree, indicating "how, how".

3)how can also form an exclamatory sentence with adjectives and singular countable nouns, with indefinite articles.

Second, what?

Usage:

Pronouns (pronouns)

1)what, when used as a relative pronoun, means "what …". It can be used to guide subject clauses, predicative clauses, object clauses or appositive clauses. When introducing a subject clause, the noun it refers to must be singular.

When the subject is singular, the predicate verb is generally singular, but sometimes it can be plural, because there are plural nouns behind the predicate verb: it is often placed after the predicate when used as a predicate, and after the copula when used as a predicate.

What can also introduce adverbial clauses, meaning "no matter …" You can also follow an infinitive phrase.

2)what can sometimes be interpreted as whatever, meaning "whatever".

3) In the sentence guided by what, judge that the predicate verb of the clause is singular and plural, and see that the word after what is singular and plural.

Third, the weather

Usage:

(noun)

Weather is an uncountable noun, which cannot be placed before the indefinite article A, that is, it can be modified by adjectives such as bad bad and good, but its plural form can mean "all kinds of weather".

(verb)

1) weather, when used as a noun, means "weather", when converted into a verb, means that something has deteriorated after years of wind, rain and sun exposure, that is, "weathering"; It can also mean to endure a severe test and finally "survive".

2)weather can be a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as the object, and sometimes it can be followed by an adjective as the compound object of complement. Weather can sometimes be used as a copula, followed by adjectives as a predicate. Can be used for passive structures.

References:

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