Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Weather to correct English mistakes

Weather to correct English mistakes

Line 3: 1. Left-left or you-you.

Line 3: 2. Add after 2.list;

Line 4: 3. -a;

Line 5: 4. Yours-ours;

Line 7: 5. Add will between 5.she and record as an action that will not happen until tomorrow, so use the future tense.

Line 7: 6. Change 6.month to months.

Line 8: 7. What-that/that?

Line 9: 8. Which-as;

Line 10: 9. Remove bee.

Line 1 1: 10. Interested.-interested

Make doesn't need to be changed to made, because what we know is not "how did you make the weather forecast in the past", but "how did you make the weather forecast under normal or normal circumstances", so the simple present tense of the original sentence is not wrong.

The underlined sentence means: "Starting from tomorrow, one student in our class will become a meteorologist every day", which is right and correct.

Every day here refers to every day in the future starting from tomorrow, using ordinary future tense is right!

Adverbials of time, such as usual, always, often, every day, etc. In addition to the simple present tense, it can also be used in the past tense or future tense.

In the past, I naturally/always/often took a walk after supper.