Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - what’s the weather like?

what’s the weather like?

1. Main sentence patterns:

what"s the weather like?

how is the weather?

how do you feel about the weather of somewhere.

How about the weather?

How "s the weather =What"s the weather like

What"s the whether like today?

Like is used as a preposition, here what is used as a noun, and how is an adverb. Only nouns need prepositions, adverbs do not.

Or if you still don’t understand , can be understood from the meaning.

What"s the whether like today? and How"s the whether today? actually mean what the weather is like today.

But in order to let It's easy for you to understand. You can translate it like this:

what"s the whether like today? What is the weather like today? Like is like, and what is what. So it is easy to explain when "like" can be used together. But you have I have seen people ask: What is the weather like today? It means like is not connected with how (i.e. how).

In fact, there is no difference in spoken language.

Like what is the weather like today? ? How is the weather today? Just different expressions of the same meaning

2. Asking about the weather conditions in English

How's the weather today? How's the weather today?

What's the weather like today?

How's the weather tomorrow? What was the weather like yesterday?

What will the weather be like tomorrow? What's the weather like in London in winter? How's the weather in Beijing in summer? What's the weather like in London in winter? How is the weather?

Is the weather always like this? Is the weather always like this?

Is it always as hot (cold) as this? Is the weather always as hot (cold) as this? ?

What do you think of the weather here? How do you like our weather?

How do you like our weather?

What's the temperature today, do you know? What's the temperature today, do you know?

What does the weather forecast[man] say? What does the weather forecast say?

What's the weather forecast for tomorrow? What's the weather forecast for tomorrow?

What's the average temperature in London on a summer's day? What's the average temperature in London on a summer's day? ~

Ask Today's weather:

How's the weather today?

(What's the weather like today?)

What's the weather like today?

(What is the weather like today?)

What sort of day is it?

(What kind of weather is it today?)

Ask about yesterday’s weather:< /p>

What's was the weather like yesterday?

(How was the weather yesterday?)

How was the weather yesterday?

(Yesterday What's the weather forecast for tomorrow?)

Ask about tomorrow's weather:

What's the weather forecast for tomorrow?

(What's the weather forecast for tomorrow?)

What will the weather be like tomorrow?

(What will the weather be like tomorrow?)

What's the weather going to be tomorrow?

(What's the weather like tomorrow?)

3. What"s the weather like in spring? How is the weather in spring?

The sentence structure is: What"s the weather like+prepositional phrase indicating location or season?

This is a special question guided by what.

Note that a preposition (such as in, at, etc.) should be added before the word indicating the place or season.

The answer to this sentence pattern is usually: It"s + an adjective indicating the weather condition.

For example: -What"s the weather like in Harbin in winter? How is the weather in Harbin in winter?

—It"s very cold. The weather is very cold.

Life examples: Children, do you know? As the seasons change, so does the weather. The weather is different depending on the geographical location. If you want to know the weather in Beijing in spring, you can ask: What"s the weather like in Beijing in spring? How is the weather in Beijing in spring?

4. Other ways to express questions about the weather< /p>

"How"s the weather+prepositional phrase indicating place or season?" can also be used to ask about weather conditions.

For example: -How"s the weather in Beijing? How is the weather in Beijing?

—It"s very warm. The weather is very warm.

"How is the weather?" is also a common sentence pattern for asking about weather conditions, and "What"s the weather like?" "The meaning is the same. It should be noted that when asking a question with what, there is a preposition like after it; when asking a question with how, there is no preposition like after it.

For example: How"s the weather today? =What"s the weather like today? How is the weather today?

5. Words related to weather

warm warm sunny/fine clear rain rain wind wind snow snow, hot, windy, windy, fog

cold, cold, cloudy, cool, rainy, rainy, shower, breeze, storm, storm

1, how is the weather in someplace during spring(summer/autumn/winter)

Or what is the weather like in someplace during spring(summer/autumn/winter)

2, sunny, related There are warm, hot, dry, comfortable, etc.

Rainy, related to wet, cold, etc.

Cloudy, windy, snowy, etc.

What do you do in different weather conditions?

make a snowman(snowy), fight with snowball(snowy), swim( hot), fly a kite (windy), wash some clothes (suuny), play games outside (sunny)

Is this the case?

6. Answer

How is the weather today?

It's a nice day today!