多彩な 英語 講師陣から検索…
Lily
Which is correct: "It's good weather today" or "it's a good weather today"? Thank you :).
2010年11月1日 14:59
回答 · 7
5
I will comment on the two sentences you wrote, then I will suggest the more common way to say the same thing.
"It's good weather today" - English speakers almost never say it this way.
"it's a good weather today" - this is not proper English as Brad explained (no "a")
The weather is good today.
Today the weather is good.
Dark Panther's sentence is also correct.
2010年11月1日
5
"It's good weather today." We never use "a" with "weather" unless we are referring to "a weather emergency" or some other example where "weather" is an adjective.
2010年11月1日
1
What fine weather we have today!
2010年11月1日
"The weather is good today."
The native way to express this:
"It's a nice day today." (the implied meaning is that the weather is pleasant)
2014年5月20日
In your original question, "weather" a noun; in my answer, I said that you could use the articles a/an/the if you turned "weather" into an adjective. So yes, we can also use articles before other adjectives like "good."
2010年11月1日
まだあなたの答えが見つかりませんか?
質問を書き留めて、ネイティブスピーカーに手伝ってもらいましょう!
Lily
語学スキル
アラビア語, 英語, フランス語
言語学習
英語, フランス語
こんな記事もいかがでしょう

🎃 October Traditions: Halloween, Holidays, and Learning Portuguese
14 いいね · 0 コメント

The Curious World of Silent Letters in English
13 いいね · 4 コメント

5 Polite Ways to Say “No” at Work
19 いいね · 3 コメント
他の記事