Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The weather in English is the simplest five or six (list parts of speech)
The weather in English is the simplest five or six (list parts of speech)
Hello! Are you asking about the weather? Sunny, cloudy, rainy and snowy are adjectives, that is adj, and the sentence is predicated directly with the copula (that is, be), while the sun, clouds, rain and snow are nouns, that is, n, which cannot be used to describe the weather. They only refer to a specific thing, such as the sun (sunshine), clouds and rain. I hope these can help you.
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