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Tence question
"What is the wheather like today"
What is Future for it?
Jun 26, 2010 7:49 AM
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Is it not >>
What will the weather be like to(morrow/day)? or What is the weather going to be like...?
<<? Though usually don't say like this.
June 26, 2010
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Present TENSE: "What is the WEATHER like today?"
-You might ask that to someone who:
1) Has had the chance to go outside before you have. or,
2) Someone who is in a different location than where you are.
For example, since you are in Ukraine, I would ask you "what is the weather like today?" because I'm not there, so I don't know.
Future Tense: You have a few choices
1) What is tomorrow's weather going to be like?
2) Tomorrow's weather will be.... (This is a statement, not a question)
3) What's the forecast for _____? (tomorrow, the weekend, next week, etc.)
June 26, 2010
Tense btw.
June 26, 2010
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