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Written Exercise 73-Good Weather Or Bad Weather?
How do you define good weather and bad weather?
Early this morning, it rained lightly. / It drizzled. The ground is still wet. It is overcast. It was sunny in previous days.
So I think the weather is good today for me. If the weather is still kind to me, I will probably take a bike ride and go shopping this afternoon. Why do I like this type of weather? That’s because I don’t want to get too much sun when I take a bike ride so that I would not sweat too much.
Mar 13, 2021 3:16 AM
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Written Exercise 73-Good Weather Or Bad Weather?
How do you define good and bad weather? (You can say "Good Weather and Bad Weather, but it is more natural to simple say the noun once.)
Early this morning, it rained lightly / It drizzled. The ground is still wet. It is overcast. It was sunny in previous days.
I think the weather is good for me today . If the weather is still kind to me, I will probably take a bike ride and go shopping this afternoon. Why do I like this type of weather? That’s because I don’t want to get too much sun when I ride my bike so I do not sweat too much.
Great Job! Everything you wrote makes sense, but as a native, the parts I corrected sounded unnatural. However, if I was reading this, I would understand everything. Bravo!
March 13, 2021
Written Exercise 73-Good Weather Or Bad Weather? How do you define good weather
and bad weather? Early this morning, it rained lightly. / It drizzled. The
ground is still wet. It is overcast. It was sunny in previous days. So I think
the weather is good today for me. If the weather is still kind to me, I will
probably take a bike ride and go shopping this afternoon. Why do I like this
type of weather? That’s because I don’t want to get too much sun when I take a
bike ride so that I would not sweat too much.
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March 13, 2021
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