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  1. How VS. What is the weather forecast? Which one is correct?

    Sep 21, 2019 · How is tomorrow's weather forecast looking? How is the weather looking tomorrow? In both sentences, the addition of looking alters the meaning of the sentence enough that it's clear it's …

  2. Can “wish the weather would be good tomorrow” be correct?

    0 I wish the weather would improve tomorrow=grammatical. I wish the weather were going to be good tomorrow.=grammatical For it to be grammatical with regard to the future, you have to introduce the …

  3. grammar - Is "If it is rain tomorrow" incorrect? - English Language ...

    Jun 16, 2015 · The reason this sentence is confusing is the ambiguous "it is". Depending on what the listener believes you are referring to, the sentence may take on different meanings. "The forecast for …

  4. word usage - Weather will (go bad/deteriorate/spoil or...) - English ...

    I, personally, don't think it sounds idiomatic to say that the weather will "deteriorate", although certain conditions related to weather, such as "visibility", may do so. Over the next hour the fog got thicker …

  5. grammar - Is "Tomorrow's" equal to "tomorrow is"? - English Language ...

    Dec 15, 2022 · The contraction "tomorrow's" is used to mean "tomorrow is" all the time. Just search for "tomorrow's going to" to find all manner of examples.

  6. "Due to expectedly inclement weather conditions..."

    Due to expected inclement weather conditions, we are canceling tomorrow's picnic. If you use the adjective expected – instead of the adverb expectedly – then it sounds just fine.

  7. Are "It is rainy now" and "it is raining now" the same? Also what is ...

    Jan 12, 2020 · But using "now" tells us the weather is sunny=pleasant at the time of speaking. The dictionary's example It had been raining hard all night tells us that it consistently rained all night i.e. …

  8. word choice - Do we 'wish' something negative? - English Language ...

    Jul 17, 2014 · Is their a particular reason that hope/doesn't go together and wish/wouldn't do? I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow, I wish it wouldn't rain tomorrow. I feel it may have something to do with …

  9. Wrong answer in a test (that doesn't seem wrong)

    Mar 6, 2025 · Contrast with the correct The teacher asked the students not to use dictionaries in the test tomorrow. The teacher would rather the students _ haven't used dictionaries in the test tomorrow. …

  10. Can't we say "It is likely to rain - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Nov 14, 2014 · We can indeed say "It's likely/bound to rain". Bound expresses a greater degree of certainty than likely. We are more likely to use due if we are thinking of a previous weather report …