Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It is sunny there.
It is sunny there.
Weather means weather, yes means yes, and sunny means sunny. This sentence is a subject-predicate-object sentence, the subject is "weather", the predicate verb is "yes" and the predicative adjective is "sunny", indicating the state and nature of the subject.
English about sunny weather can also be expressed as:
1. It's sunny there. )
Today is a sunny day. It's really a sunny day today. )
The sun is shining. The sun is shining. )
The weather is much better than yesterday. )
It will be fine tomorrow. )
English expressions about the weather
1, the weather is terrible. )
The weather forecast says the weather is not good today. )
As long as it doesn't rain. )
It will be cloudy tomorrow. )
The newspaper said it might rain tonight. )
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