We have good weather today.
What lovely weather!
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The word "weather" is a noun. But in English, we can use nouns as adjectives. In the following sentence, "weather" functions as a noun: "We're having fine weather today." But in this next sentence, "weather" functions as an adjective, modifying the noun "report": "Turn on the TV and listen to the weather report." Another example: Weather forecasters like to call themselves meteorologists.As a nautical adjective, weather means "to windward." For example Give her more weather helm, we're making too much lee-way.
Example sentence - The winter weather has been mild this year.
How is the weather today? In a sentence: "The weather was terrible today."
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Then it is possible to calculate their lifetime in our frame of reference.
What lovely weather!
Sure! Here is a sentence using the phrasal verb 'go about': "We need to decide how we are going to go about organizing the event."
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The weather is nice.
I am looking forward to cooler weather.
the weather outside is frightfull
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