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"The weather is nice."

"It's nice outside."

Literally: "It makes good weather"
Literally means: "It makes good weather." or simply: "The weather is nice."

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"The weather is nice."

"It's nice outside."

Literally: "It makes good weather"
Literally means: "It makes good weather." or simply: "The weather is nice."

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A Good Funeral - 2009 was released on:

USA: 8 May 2009 (DVD premiere)

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yes weather is good

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No. We do not speak of "a weather" or use the plural noun "weathers." Say "the weather is good' or "there is good weather."

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