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Native speakers, help me, please :)) Is it possible to say "What's the weather?" instead of "How's the weather?" or "What's the weather LIKE?" Thank you in advance ))
May 7, 2016 11:56 AM
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You can say: "what's the weather right now? "
May 7, 2016
If you learnt "What's the weather like?", then of course you use that phrase. We understand your other phrases, but if you use them, we will hear that your English is not very good.
May 7, 2016
Whither the weather? also works.
June 30, 2017
Why not just add to it to make it more grammatically sound? E.g., "What's the weather forecast for today?" (~_^)
October 2, 2016
If you say "what is the weather", it sounds a little like you are asking for a definition or explanation of the concept of "weather". The other phrases are better, personally I usually say "How is the weather".
July 28, 2016
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