Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Two ways to ask about the weather

Two ways to ask about the weather

When asking questions about the weather, we usually have two ways, direct and indirect. These two methods can be selected according to different scenarios and needs.

1. Ask the weather directly:

When you ask the weather directly, you usually describe it with a specific weather type, such as "What's the weather like today?" "Will it rain tomorrow?" Wait a minute. This way is convenient for the other party to quickly understand the problem and directly provide the corresponding weather information. For example:

Hello, how is the weather today?

B: It's cloudy today, and the highest temperature is 25 degrees Celsius.

A: Thank you. How about tomorrow?

According to the latest forecast, there will be showers tomorrow.

2. Ask the weather indirectly:

When we ask about the weather indirectly, we usually use the background information related to the weather to hint at the problem. For example, "the weather has changed a lot recently, don't you think?" "I heard that it will rain tomorrow, is it true?" Wait a minute. This way, the other party can discuss further when answering questions. For example:

The weather has changed a lot recently, don't you think?

Yes, the temperature has fluctuated greatly recently, sometimes hot and sometimes cold.

I heard that it will rain tomorrow. Is it true?/You don't say.

According to the latest forecast, there will be showers tomorrow.

When asking about the weather, direct inquiry and indirect inquiry have their own advantages. Direct query is concise and easy to understand, which is suitable for obtaining weather information quickly. Indirect inquiry can make the conversation more in-depth and facilitate the discussion of topics such as the influence of weather on life. According to different scenarios and needs, you can flexibly choose the appropriate way to ask questions.