Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Is weather countable in exclamatory sentences?
Is weather countable in exclamatory sentences?
weather
British [we(r)] American [wer]
n. weather; meteorology; climate; situation
vt . to withstand; to weather; to erode; to be exposed to wind and rain
vi. to weather; to be eroded; to withstand wind and rain
adj. in the open air; facing the wind
< p> weather is an uncountable noun. Extended informationExample sentence:
The weather doesn't look very promising.
The weather doesn't look very promising.
It's sheer lunacy driving in such weather.
It's crazy to drive in such bad weather.
It all depends on the weather clearing up.
It all depends on the weather clearing up.
The gloomy weather shows no sign of improving.
The gloomy weather shows no sign of improving.
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