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What was the weather like yesterday?

What was the weather like yesterday?

How is the weather in English? 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. How to understand "how, how" mainly refers to the way or method of doing something or something happening.

You can also use a leading clause or infinitive as an object in a sentence, and a leading clause can also be used as an attribute in a sentence. As a noun, it means weather; Weather; Situation. Being an intransitive verb means weathering; Bear; Exposure to sunlight and rain.

Bilingual example

1, how to do it? Used to be. That? The weather? Yesterday? -Really? Cloudy? All of them? God, but? No? Rain? .

What was the weather like yesterday? It was cloudy all day, but it didn't rain.

2. how to do it? Used to be. That? The weather? Yesterday? Is it? It sucks. It? Is it raining? It's hard. ? People? Is it okay? Hardly? Going? Get out.

What was the weather like yesterday? The weather is terrible. It's raining so hard that people can hardly go out.

3. how to do it? Used to be. That? The weather? Yesterday? At night?

Want to know the weather last night?

4. how to do it? Used to be. That? The weather? Yesterday? Is it? Cloudy? All day? But? It? No? rain

What was the weather like yesterday? It was cloudy all day, but it didn't rain.