it's pretty easy, it just depends on kind of dew you're talking about.
EXAMPLE: the dew covered the grass in a thin blanket.
Do you like honey dew?
the morning dew made the trees sparkle in the light.
So there's many different ways of fitting dew into a sentence
εїз The temperature at which air becomes saturated is its dew point. εїз ✿ there is no apostrophe in its if you were wondering. ✿
I stopped short when I saw that the sign over the door was "The Dew Drop Inn". There's due to be a heavy dew on the melons in the morning.
The grass was still humid from the morning dew.
I loved feeling the dew on my bare feet on early autumn mornings, walking through the fields, carefree and aimless.
No. Mountain Dew does not contain worms.
The dew point is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor, leading to condensation. For example, "When the temperature drops below the dew point, dew forms on the grass in the early morning."
The morning dew glistened on the grass as the sun rose.
Dew is the tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric water vapor condenses: "The grass was wet with morning dew" "The windshield of the parked car was covered in dew- it had been there for some time."
No
When I am thirsty, there is nothing better than a can of Mountain Dew.
The dew point controlled the temperature of the air.
"Due" refers to something that is owed or expected, as in "The report is due tomorrow." In contrast, "dew" refers to the moisture that forms on surfaces in the early morning, such as in the sentence "The grass was covered in dew after the night rain." Using both in a sentence: "The flowers glistened with dew in the morning light, just as the payment was due."