Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Analysis of English Grammatical Sentences
Analysis of English Grammatical Sentences
First of all, there is almost nothing worse (exaggerated/violent/impressive/thrilling) than a thunderstorm.
Straight to the point:
In order to be concise and not repetitive, the weather is omitted after the sentence.
The complete sentence is:
Few weather is more noticeable than the weather when a thunderstorm strikes.
Is the contrast between the weather and the weather.
There is hardly worse weather than a thunderstorm.
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