I’ve just seen these questions asked in an English famili and been curious. VS. How is the indo777 indonesia weather forecast? It’s not regularly used this way though, a «normal» response would be «I’ve heard it’ll be raining tomorrow»
What is the weather supposed to be today? Often when I’m deciding what to wear for the day I’ll ask my spouse to look at his phone and tell me what his weather app says. I agree with both the other answers about the relative usage of the two forms you’ve mentioned.
In the second sentence, only rainy fits because it is describing a quality of the weather, not an action. (rainy / raining) I have to carry an umbrella for ____ (rainy / raining) weather. In England we would say, «What is the weather like today?» or » What is the weather forecast for today?». To me «What is the weather today?» is a very unnatural sentence.
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The original Poster wants to say they won’t go to the park in rainy weather. When we want to say that the weather will be rainy tomorrow, there are different ways to do this. Also, there is no verb is in this sentence.
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Both sentences are grammatical, but they normally mean completely different things. Could you give me more details about these questions, please? (I use «how») but «What» VS. «How» is the weather forecast?
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This is because the raining action is happening NOW. In this example we see the Present Continuous is raining. Depending on what the listener believes you are referring to, the sentence may take on different meanings. Well, I didn’t know the sentence is so obviously incorrect, and I still don’t understand why. editNow I added ‘Why’ in hope it’s understood as needing help. I found these two statements in a question paper which perplexed the learners much.
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Although both are used nowadays interchangeably so I can’t really say was is wrong here. What is the weather forecast for Spain vs Brazil (meaning what does the forecast look like for the day of the match between Spain and Brazil)? (I answered «How» but it is incorrect answer) If we use «the weather forecast», it has to change «How» to «What» ?
