Talking about weather
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Boy: I’m looking at the pictures in the calendar.
What is this white stuff?
Mom: That white stuff is snow.
Boy: Snow!
Mom: Yes. When it’s cold, it snow. It snows a lot in Canada.
It's probably snowing right now.
Boy: Not snowing here?
Mom: No, it's not snowing inside the workshop. But it's probably
snowing outside. Look out the window and you'll see.
Boy: Oh ... You're right. It is snowing outside, and it looks very cold.
Does it snow all the time in Canada?
Mom: It snows a lot, but not all the time, not always.
Sometimes it rains. See.
Boy: Oh, that's rain. It looks wet.
Mom: It is wet. But when it isn't raining or snowing,
sometimes the sun shines.
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What do "It looks wet" and "It is wet" mean in this dialogue?
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rezaenglish What do "It looks wet" and "It is wet" mean in this dialogue? It looks wet. ~ It has the appearance of something that is wet.
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rezaenglishWhat do "It looks wet" and "It is wet" mean in this dialogue?
It looks wet. ~
It has the appearance of something that is wet. Maybe it is wet.
It is wet. ~
It really is wet. Its appearance has directed us to the correct conclusion.
CJ