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  1. 23 de oct. de 2015 · Aug 12, 2015. #1. Should we use "will" or "be going to" with weather forecasts? For example, The weather forecast says that it (will-is going to) rain tomorrow. I read that "will" is mostly used. But what's confusing me is that "be going to" is supposed to be used when there's evidence behind the prediction, which is always the case with ...

  2. Jan 8, 2023. #1. Hello everyone, Is either "because of weather" or "because of the weather" correct in the following sentences? 1. The flight was cancelled because of weather. 2. The flight was cancelled because of the weather. I think #1 is correct, but #2 is wrong.

  3. 29 de ago. de 2019 · I think one reason why this sounds strange is that you'd normally expect a noun after 'is'. It's equally awkward as " My favorite beer is ... cold." Here, normally you'd expect a brand of beer or a type of beer, e.g. My favorite beer is lager - any kind will do. Maybe 'sunny and hot' sounds less awkward because you're mentally associating the ...

  4. When assembling it, I put the batteries in, took off the solar cover sticker, and clicked “Reset”. But the LED light stays on. The panel is only getting a signal from my indoor sensor, so I assume that it’s not getting a signal from the WS-2000 station and this LED light is the problem. Problem. 1. u/Main_Yogurt8540.

  5. 25 de sept. de 2009 · That's right, "weather" is uncountable but so amazement, love, knowledge, feeling(s) are A great amazment came upon him. A story of a great love. He has an excellent knowledge of French. So, the reason that "weather" is uncountable doesn't explain the matter.

  6. 17 de ene. de 2010 · break | Definition of break in English by Oxford Dictionaries. (of the weather) change suddenly, especially after a fine spell. ‘the weather broke and thunder rumbled through a leaden sky’. break (verb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary. if the weather breaks, it changes unexpectedly, and usually becomes worse.

  7. Valentine's attitude to the Nowhere-Hours is unexpectedly relaxed. He speaks darkly of their appetites, but he insists they are too alien to penetrate the House of the Sun, let alone the waking world. He even seems to suggest that the Mansus-Hours have exaggerated the threat of the Nowhere-Hours for their own reasons.

  8. 5 de nov. de 2019 · Nov 5, 2019. #1. Hello everyone, Does "clear up" meaning " (of the weather) to become fine or bright - Oxford" + "fast" sound natural/correct in the examples that I created below? a. It was very overcast this morning when I got up, but it cleared up fast and now it's very sunny. b. The weather is a bit crazy here in summer. It gets overcast ...

  9. No attempt to be cool (so to speak), just a deep dive into the weather science several times a day in their videos covering New England. Plus all the usual bells and whistles you get in most weather apps. You gotta love them. It’s a mixed bag of weather for Greater Boston as we head into the weekend.

  10. Racism or hate will result in an immediate ban. The most important update is regarding rule 1: Videos of actual weather only. This type of content is generally described as a video taken by a human of weather using a video device. We no longer support the submission of computer-generated radar or satellite content (and similar types of content).

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