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Seagull Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

watch the weather report

(a) I watched the weather report on TV.
(b) I watched the weather forecast on TV.
(c) I watched the weather information on TV.

I'm pretty sure that (a) and (b) are correct English, but can we say "I watched the weather information on TV"? Besides, can we say "I watched a weather report on TV" depending on a situation?
  

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seagull I'm pretty sure that (a) and (b) are correct English They are. seagull but can we say "I watched the weather information on TV"? No.

  • seagull I'm pretty sure that (a) and (b) are correct English They are.
  • seagull but can we say "I watched the weather information on TV"?
  • No.
  • seagull can we say "I watched a weather report on TV" Yes, you can.
  • CJ
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seagullI'm pretty sure that (a) and (b) are correct English
They are.
seagullbut can we say "I watched the weather information on TV"?
No.
seagullcan we say "I watched a weather report on TV"
Yes, you can.

CJ
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Understood.
Thank you very much, CalifJim.
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In my opinion, you're right, we can say (a) and (b) , but the second variant is better. It sounds like you know and use English well, "forecast" is like a very "smart" word.
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I understand.
Thank you so much, Alexcisa.

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