Lily
Which is correct: "It's good weather today" or "it's a good weather today"? Thank you :).
2010년 11월 1일 오후 2:59
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I will comment on the two sentences you wrote, then I will suggest the more common way to say the same thing. "It's good weather today" - English speakers almost never say it this way. "it's a good weather today" - this is not proper English as Brad explained (no "a") The weather is good today. Today the weather is good. Dark Panther's sentence is also correct.
2010년 11월 1일
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"It's good weather today." We never use "a" with "weather" unless we are referring to "a weather emergency" or some other example where "weather" is an adjective.
2010년 11월 1일
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What fine weather we have today!
2010년 11월 1일
"The weather is good today." The native way to express this: "It's a nice day today." (the implied meaning is that the weather is pleasant)
2014년 5월 20일
In your original question, "weather" a noun; in my answer, I said that you could use the articles a/an/the if you turned "weather" into an adjective. So yes, we can also use articles before other adjectives like "good."
2010년 11월 1일
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