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Alice was upset that it was snowing outside because she had planned to go for a hike that day. The snow made it difficult for her to go out and enjoy the outdoors as she had intended.
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Yes, but because of the introductory clause, we add a comma after 'snowing.' Therefore, the sentence becomes this: "Although it was snowing, he walked home." Then it's grammatically correct.
because it was snowing outside
Snowing is just another type of precipitation, kind of like raining. Snowing occurs when it is very cold outside, below freezing point and it rains. This causes the rain to semi-freeze and fall in the form of snow.
She'd like to go swimming, but it's snowing outside.
Not sure what you are asking but if it is snowing outside then yes you can say it is snow.
True or false? You can rely solely upon induction to prove that your conclusion is correct.
play on the computer, jump on my trampoline, play on my phone,play outside.
If it is snowing outside it is cold outside. When a person gets wet usually it makes them colder.