Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Ask some questions about English

Ask some questions about English

1. There are two ways to ask the weather: What's the weather like?

How's the weather?

Here is the second one.

Simplify it into a statement: it will be windy tomorrow.

From the following tomorrow, we can see that it is the future tense, and there are two expressions of the future tense:

Will: It will be windy tomorrow.

It will be windy tomorrow.

3. The following are the answers to the questions before translation. Used in the front, isn't it in the back? It's definitely wrong not to add it.

4. Here is the weather, and rain is a verb. If you want to use the adjective rain, you should add the BE verb before it. It always rains in London in March.

Don't use raining, be+v-ing to indicate the present continuous tense.