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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

It is a foggy weather.

It's a foggy weather.

It's foggy weather.

Which one of the above two is correct? Thanks.
  

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Never use a with 'weather'. CB

  • Never use a with 'weather'.
  • CB
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Never use a with 'weather'.

CB
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Where I live, we would just say "It's foggy." Or "The weather is quite foggy today."

"It's foggy weather" doesn't sound very natural.
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Grammar GeekWhere I live, we would just say "It's foggy." Or "The weather is quite foggy today."

"It's foggy weather" doesn't sound very natural.

Thanks, Coolbreeze and GG.

By the way, does it sound right to write "It's a foggy day?"
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Yes, that's fine.
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KhoffYes, that's fine.
Thanks, Khoff.

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