Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It will rain tomorrow.

It will rain tomorrow.

Three English words for "It will rain tomorrow":

1, it wants? Rain? Tomorrow.

Analysis: "Yes? The structure of "de+verb prototype" can be used to express time, that is, "something will happen" Usage is widely used in American English.

Will it rain? Tomorrow.

Analysis: When "will+ verb prototype" is used as an auxiliary verb, it is mainly used to form the future tense, that is, the usage of "something will happen" widely used in British English.

Will it rain? Tomorrow.

Analysis: rainy is an adjective, meaning "rainy" and "rainy", and the adjective means "Be+", meaning "change …"

Extended data

Lexical analysis:

rain

English? 【re? Beauty [benevolence]?

Rain; Rain; Rainy days; rainy season

Verb (abbreviation for verb) It's raining; rain

Usage of words:

Rain means "rain" and is usually used as an uncountable noun, a? Rain means "a rain, a shower, a kind of rain".

That? Rains means "rainy season". Rains can be modified by May, July and so on. "Xiaoyu" is light? Rain, "rainstorm" is heavy? It is raining.

When rain is used as a verb, it is interpreted as "raining", which is mostly used as an intransitive verb or a transitive verb. It usually means that it is raining heavily, and it can be followed by nouns such as Didi.

When rain means "rain", the subject usually uses the pronoun it. When the subject is not it, it usually means "... it's raining".