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Robin
Thunder and fog
Like rain. You can say it is about to rain now.
How would you describe the actions happen to thunder and fog?
Btw, Can i say sunny day came to describe clouds have dispersed?
29 juil. 2015 18:06
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If it's raining, you say "It's raining" or if it's about to, "It's going to rain/it's about to rain".
If it's foggy, you'll say "There's fog" or "It's foggy".
If it's thundering, you'll just say "it's thundering" or "there's thunder".
There are many ways to rephrase these statements, but for the most part, they are the ones you'll hear most often.
Also, when the clouds disperse and you see the sun, you'll say "the sun came out" instead of "a sunny day came".
29 juillet 2015
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Hi Robin,
You could say 'it's getting foggy' or 'it's starting to thunder'.
A nice way of saying the clouds are dispersing is to say 'the sun has come/is coming out'. We wouldn't really say a sunny day came.
29 juillet 2015
Hi Robin,
The next time the clouds disappear, you should just pick up your guitar and play this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5E_zXbmrlM
29 juillet 2015
The sky cleared up.
29 juillet 2015
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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