Because of anything Edward could have been asking her about, with him having been gone and all, she was just surprised that he was asking her about the weather.
Hermanas bellas
fiesta nocturna de chicas hermosas/lindas/bellas
muchas mujeres bellas en una familia
Many times like in the meadow in the car mostly I believe:)
If you think about it it I would say it kinda helps you understand something about the begining of bellas life
That is whether and you don't need to say "or not" because it is included in whether. Example: I asked him whether he could attend the function.
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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Yes, 'it is thundering outside' shows acceptable grammar.
To say something about her character. You must study her and know her well. Then you be able to say something about her character.
어떻게 날씨는 = how is the weather
this weather = dieses Wetter