Micael Munford
Today it's warm and sunny! There are some clouds in the sky but the sun is really shining. The weather here in state of Bahia is most of the time like that! :) (I took these pictures this morning)
Feb 13, 2021 7:04 PM
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Today it's warm and sunny! There are some clouds in the sky but it is mostly sunny. The weather here in the state of Bahia is like this most of the time! :) (I took these pictures this morning)
It sounds like you are trying to say there are clouds in the sky but the sun is still shining through prominently. In American English, this is typically conveyed as "mostly sunny" rather than "really shining."
February 13, 2021
Today it's warm and sunny! There are some clouds in the sky but the sun is really shining. The weather here in the state of Bahia is most of the time like that! :) (I took these pictures this morning)
I would change the word order and say “The weather here in the state of Bahia is like that most of the time” (I’m not sure of the reason for the change in word order - just to sound more natural). Looks like a beautiful place for a walk 😁
February 13, 2021
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