English language grammar

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Grow your vocabulary : talk about the weather


Using verbs to describe the weather

sunny
The sun is shining
drizzle
It's drizzling
windy
The wind is blowing
rainy
It's raining (The rain is falling.)
hail
It's hailing
pouring
It's pouring (The rain is pouring down.)
snowy
It's snowing (The snow is falling.)
storm
It's thundering



Using adjectives to describe the weather



scorching
Sweltering = It's sweltering. or It's a sweltering day.

freezing
Freezing = It's freezing. or It's a freezing day.

warm
Warm = It's warn. or It's a warm day.

cold
Cold = It's cold. or It's a cold day.

sunny
Sunny = It's sunny. or It's a sunny day.

cloudy
Cloudy = It's cloudy. or It's a cloudy day.

clear
Clear = It's clear. or It's a clear day.

storm
Stormy = It's stormy. or It's a stormy day.

mist
Misty = It's misty. or It's a misty day.

foggy
Foggy = It's foggy. or It's a foggy day.

breezy
Breezy = It's breezy. or It's a breezy day

windy
Windy = It's windy. or It's a windy day.

showery
Showery = It's showery. or It's a showery day.

rainy
Rainy = It's rainy. or It's a rainy day.

jack frost
Frosty = It's frosty. or It's a frosty day.

snowy
Snowy = It's snowy. or It's a snowy day.

icy
Icy = It's icy. or It's an icy day.

drizzle
Drizzly = It's drizzly. or It's a drizzly day.


sunshine
. Dry = It's dry. or It's a dry day.


wet
Wet = It's wet. or It's a wet day.


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