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Are they the same? 'The wind/winds is/are blowing strongly.' Thanks
2017年4月26日 00:37
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"The wind is blowing strongly" is normally used to describe the weather. "The winds are blowing strongly" is more poetic, and usually used as a metaphor; e.g., the winds of change are blowing strongly; or, the winds of war are blowing through the continent.
2017年4月26日
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