I live in city,where in winter cold,but it is very comfortable wether with sun,In spring wether is warmy and sanny,in summer we have hot wether,but ii is near for warm temperature and in outumn weather is sametimes rainy,but we have many sunny days.
"The temperature here never goes down below zero".
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Now I live in Ankara. The weather is cold in winter and also in autumn. It is usually cloudy, sometimes rainy and a little windy. I had lived in Istanbul, my dream city, for twenty years. The weather of Istanbul is usually warm and windy. It rains a lot. But the sky is always clear, you can see the sun after rain or snow opposite of Ankara. So it is said that Ankara is a grey city and ıstanbul is a blue city.
The weather here where I live always very cold in winter and very hot in summer. Spring and autumn is time for heavy rains. There is a small piece for warm and dry weather, usually, at the start of June and in the end of August, but in this year it was rainy again
i wear a glass to see better
Could someone clear my doubt
In task3 we have a sentence saying "the wind is moving air - it blows our hair and the leaves on plants"
Can we use "the" before "wind" in the above sentence even though we are discussing it generally not about particular situation
Hello yanVI,
The sentence is correct. In fact 'the' is very common when we are talking about weather in general terms. For example:
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team
I live in city,where in winter cold,but it is very comfortable wether with sun,In spring wether is warmy and sanny,in summer we have hot wether,but ii is near for warm temperature and in outumn weather is sametimes rainy,but we have many sunny days.
I'm come from Vietnam, the weather is very nice right now, it's warm and windy.
Hello, dear teachers and team!
Could you please help me with the following:
Is it correct to say:
"The temperature here never goes down below zero".
I'm very grateful for the work you are doing and the help you are providing and thank you you very much indeed for your answer to this post beforehand!!!
Hello howtosay_,
The normal way to say this is '...goes below zero'.
When we use 'down' it's generally with 'to': '...down to zero' / '...down to below zero'.
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team
Now I live in Ankara. The weather is cold in winter and also in autumn. It is usually cloudy, sometimes rainy and a little windy. I had lived in Istanbul, my dream city, for twenty years. The weather of Istanbul is usually warm and windy. It rains a lot. But the sky is always clear, you can see the sun after rain or snow opposite of Ankara. So it is said that Ankara is a grey city and ıstanbul is a blue city.
The weather here where I live always very cold in winter and very hot in summer. Spring and autumn is time for heavy rains. There is a small piece for warm and dry weather, usually, at the start of June and in the end of August, but in this year it was rainy again
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