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VOA日常语法2022--The Most Useful Weather Expressions

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The Most Useful Weather Expressions

Hello. This week on Everyday Grammar, we are talking about common expressions linked to weather. We got the idea for the show from an email sent by a Learning English fan in Myanmar.

Thin Ya Thaw1 asked, "Could you tell me the most useful expressions in your daily life? This helps me a lot in learning English. I want to know natural English to communicate with others."

We agree - natural, or conversational2, English is a great goal. Thank you Thin Ya Thaw for the excellent study subject.

There are thousands of expressions people can and do use in their daily lives. Today, we are going to look at some expressions common to discussions of weather.

So let's put on our sun block, pick up our umbrella, or put on our snowshoes and talk about the conditions in the great outdoors!

The weather in our daily lives

In parts of the United States weather conditions can change very quickly. You might wake up in the morning to sunny skies and mild temperatures. A few hours later, it could be very hot and humid. Clouds might form, developing into a thunderstorm as the night continues.

The weather is a major consideration when we make plans. We might not want to play baseball in the park in heavy rain, for example! Or travel to Alaska in the deep of winter!

Let's start with several kinds of questions that we use to raise the subject of weather.

Wh-questions and how

What is it like outside?

What's the weather today?

The structure we use here is what + auxiliary3 verb or helping4 verb (be, do, or have) + subject (+ main verb)

In the first question, the subject "it" refers to the weather.

The answer might be:

It's raining.

Or...

It is extremely hot.

Or...

It is sunny but starting to snow.

"How" is another common question word linked to climate discussion.

How's the weather?

"How" acts like a wh-question even though it does not begin with a "wh." This structure is similar to the other two questions. But, when you use "how," you are more likely to get an opinion than an objective5 observation as an answer.

For example, someone might answer:

It's nice out.

Or...

It's nasty6 out there.

Our next "wh-question" is another "how" question.

How hot is it outside?

Or...

How cold is it?

Here we are asking about the intensity7 of weather conditions.

The answer to these questions calls for an adverb, adjective or an exact number.

For example, we could respond with:

It's really hot outside!

Or...

It is freezing!

Or...

It's 81 degrees outside today.

Yes/no question

We can also ask yes/no questions about the weather.

For example, we could ask questions like:

Is it humid out?

Or...

Is it raining?

Or...

Do I need a coat?

That last question is about the clothing one should wear to be protected from the weather. The answer will suggest what the weather is like. If a coat is needed, it is probably cool or cold outside.

The "yes/no" question form is very different from wh-questions. We form "yes/no" questions with an auxiliary or helping verb (be, do, or have) + subject + main verb.

The answer could be a simple yes or no. But, commonly, additional information is also provided, like here:

Should I put on my rubber boots to go to the store?

No. It is sunny skies for the rest of the day!

Closing thoughts

Today we learned some common question and answer phrases that we can use to talk about the weather in our daily lives. "Wh-words" and "how" questions can be used to talk generally or to ask opinions about the weather. "How" questions are more often used to ask about the intensity of the weather.

Words in This Story

conversational — adj. relating to or suggesting informal talk; relating to or suggesting a discussion

mild — adj. gentle in nature or behavior

humid — adj. containing enough water or water particles to make one feel hot and slightly wet

thunderstorm — n. a large storm with thunder, lightning, and lots of rain

nasty — adj. unpleasant and unkind

intensity — n. the quality of state of being intense


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1 thaw fUYz5     
v.(使)融化,(使)变得友善;n.融化,缓和
参考例句:
  • The snow is beginning to thaw.雪已开始融化。
  • The spring thaw caused heavy flooding.春天解冻引起了洪水泛滥。
2 conversational SZ2yH     
adj.对话的,会话的
参考例句:
  • The article is written in a conversational style.该文是以对话的形式写成的。
  • She values herself on her conversational powers.她常夸耀自己的能言善辩。
3 auxiliary RuKzm     
adj.辅助的,备用的
参考例句:
  • I work in an auxiliary unit.我在一家附属单位工作。
  • The hospital has an auxiliary power system in case of blackout.这家医院装有备用发电系统以防灯火管制。
4 helping 2rGzDc     
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
参考例句:
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
5 objective CHBxY     
adj.客观的;n.目标,目的
参考例句:
  • He tried to take an objective view of the situation.他试图对形势有个客观的看法。
  • The cultivation in good taste is our main objective.培养高雅情趣是我们的主要目标。
6 nasty q5Rzz     
adj.令人讨厌的,困难的,恶劣的,下流的
参考例句:
  • She got a nasty knock on the head when she fell.她跌倒时头部受到严重碰撞。
  • When this material burns,it flings off a nasty smell.这种物质燃烧时发出一股难闻的气味。
7 intensity 45Ixd     
n.强烈,剧烈;强度;烈度
参考例句:
  • I didn't realize the intensity of people's feelings on this issue.我没有意识到这一问题能引起群情激奋。
  • The strike is growing in intensity.罢工日益加剧。

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