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Nataliia Kovalenko Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

the indefinite article

Could you please explain me the following?
I often meet:
What a nice weather!
It puzzles me!
Is it possible to use an article before weather?
Thank you!
  

Top answer

What a nice weather! This is not good English. You can use the definite article: The weather in Spain is usually good this time of year.

  • What a nice weather!
  • This is not good English.
  • You can use the definite article: The weather in Spain is usually good this time of year.
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What a nice weather! This is not good English.

You can use the definite article:

The weather in Spain is usually good this time of year.
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thank you!
The fact that I meet such sentence regulary in books confused me.
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Nataliia KovalenkoThe fact that I meet see such sentences regularly in books confused me.
That's strange. You shouldn't be seeing such mistakes in books so often.

CJ
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OMG! Thank you for corrections!

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