Beautiful weather today8/7/2023 ![]() I take a long walk in the afternoon, in good weather. They closed the airport due to bad weather. With accurate, reliable forecasts, intuitive displays and controls, and loads of extras such as stereoscopic panorama view, current severe weather warnings. His trip may take longer, due to bad weather. Take a raincoat, in case of bad weather. They are forecasting bad weather for the weekend. It's good weather outside today (adding "weather" is saying something twice, so it is poor style, if correct)ġ/2/3/4/7/8: In AE, we often use the phrases "good weather" and "bad weather": just not in the way your examples do. ![]() It may be acceptable if "outside" (or "out") is added, but it is still poor style: It is not weather.ģ/4: "There is good weather" is fine (and common) if a location and time phrase are added:īut without a location and timeframe, the sentence has no meaning: it does not default to "here" and "today".ġ/2: "It's good weather today" isn't said. Since I don't have all the grammar rules memorized, I will comment on AE use:ħ/8: "Today is good weather" is simply incorrect. In AE, 5 and 6 are common, but I would not use (or expect to hear) the others without small changes (see below).Īre the others "gramatically correct"? Do you mean "can I find a grammar rule forbidding this?" Or is it good enough to say "a fluent speaker knows that this sentence cannot be used?" Grammar rules are an aid to learners, not something fluent speakers use. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright.
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