How is the weather today? In a sentence: "The weather was terrible today."
Both sentences are grammatically correct but have slightly different meanings. "What dreadful weather" is a statement expressing bad weather conditions. "What a dreadful weather" is a sentence fragment and would need to be completed with a verb or noun to make sense in a sentence.
the thermograph in the weather department recorded the temperature
A sentence using the word climate would be: Climate is an abiotic factor that affects organisms living in a biosphere.
I would use the word "theory" in a sentence like this: "The scientist presented a new theory to explain the findings of the experiment."
Mild weather is weather that is not extreme. For example; In places like Australia, where winters are not that cold, with temperatures averaging around 15 degrees Celsius, the weather would be considered mild. In places like Northern Europe and Canada, however, with snowfall and temperatures plummeting below zero in winter, the weather would be considered extreme. Basically, mild weather is when you DON'T have to put on almost eveything you've got, to keep warm.
The sentence 'Its a cold weather so put on your comfy clothes', is not correct grammar and it should be 'It's a cold weather; put on your comfy clothes '.
How would you like me to put that in a sentence?
1. The weather today was really cold.
Here is a sentence with adverse in it.
At the end of this sentence we had to put a period.
Example sentence - The transmission in the truck would not shift correctly.
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It would be inadvisable to.............
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