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Tenacious Learner Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Are both questions correct

Hi teachers,
a) What's the weather going to be like? It's going to be fine.
b) What's the evening going to be like? It's going to be warm.

Thanks in advance.
  

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Yes. The second question could refer to other aspects besides the weather as well. If you're already talking about the weather though, you will have the correct context.

  • Yes.
  • The second question could refer to other aspects besides the weather as well.
  • If you're already talking about the weather though, you will have the correct context.
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Yes. The second question could refer to other aspects besides the weather as well. If you're already talking about the weather though, you will have the correct context.
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ElanguestThe second question could refer to other aspects besides the weather as well
Hi,
Thanks! Really? Hmm ... Do you mean, 'wondeful, terrific, long, boring, etc'?
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Well, for example, you could use it to ask what the plans were for the evening. Emotion: smile To answer it with one of the words you mentioned wo
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ElanguestWhat's the evening going to be like? (i.e. What are we going to do?)It's going to be fantastic! or Boring!
Hi,
Thanks! I didn't know that one!

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