Can the weather count?
Analysis:? Weather means weather, weather is uncountable, weather is uncountable noun.
Weather, pronunciation: English? ['we (r)] beauty? [answer]
Noun (short for noun)? Weather; Weather; situation
Transitive verbs? Weathering; Bear; Exposure to sunlight and rain
An intransitive verb? Weathering; Fading; Withstand wind and rain
Adjective? Headwind; weather forecast
Lexical collocation:
Complaining about the weather complaining about the weather
Depending on the weather, play it by ear.
3. Don't like cold weather
Step 4 report the weather report the weather
Common sentence patterns:
The weather changed overnight.
The weather changed overnight.
How's the weather?
How's the weather?
Weather permitting, we will have a game tomorrow.
If it is fine tomorrow, we will have a game.
The weather is wet and cold.
The weather is wet and cold.
Usage:
1, weather means "weather" when it is used as a noun, and it is converted into a verb to mean that something has deteriorated after years of wind, rain and sun exposure, that is, "weathering"; It can also mean to endure a severe test and finally "survive".
2.weather can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as the object, and sometimes it can be followed by an adjective as the compound object of complement. Weather can sometimes be used as a copula, followed by an adjective as a predicate, or as a passive structure.