Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - I want to ask you a question.

I want to ask you a question.

Question 1: I want to ask you a question.

I want to ask you a question.

Question 2: What's the weather like in spring? It is often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but sometimes it rains. What is the weather like in spring? It is often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but sometimes it rains.

The point of question 2 is it. Let me talk about it first. It represents the weather. What I want to ask is why not add is to the end? Don't add is after the verb. Is that so?

If there are notional verbs in the sentence, there IS no need to add is. The first sentence is the sentence pattern of BE adjective.