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Heidi
Is this correct, 'There will be a lot of cloud(s)‘?
I want to say it will be cloudy. Is it common to say 'There will be a lot of cloud(s)'?
Thank you!
3 mai 2016 08:50
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No, not really. People just say: it will be cloudy, which was your original sentence.
If you really want to emphasise that there will be a lot of individual clouds, I suppose you can say: there will be lots of clouds. The only situation I can imagine someone would say that is if two people wish to go cloud watching, and person A says: there won't be any clouds to see, and person B disagrees, and says: there will be lots of clouds.
Otherwise, in the general sense of weather: it will be cloudy.
3 mai 2016
Konnichiwa We pretty much just say (it is cloudy) or it will be cloudy would work pending on if there will be a storm moving in.
3 mai 2016
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Heidi
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
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Anglais
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