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Is cold weather a sick sentence?

It's not a bad word that the weather is getting cold.

This sentence has a subject-predicate structure, the weather is the subject, and the cooling is the predicate, so it is not a sick sentence.

The following is an introduction to the types of ill sentences:

1, the attribute position is wrong. For example:

Cotton production in China cannot be self-sufficient for a long time.

2. The adverbial position is improper. For example:

In the socialist construction, we should give full play to the role of intellectuals.

3. Improper collocation. For example:

In the early morning, the students who participated in the long-distance running galloped on the expressway.

This composition is incomplete. For example:

From this small matter, it illustrates a big problem.

5. the structure is chaotic. For example:

This means that two or more groups of sentence structures are mixed together, making the meaning unclear.

6. Ambiguity includes two situations:

One is "inexplicable" and the other is "ambiguous". "Confusion" is expressed in one sentence, but it can't make people understand what it says; "Ambiguity" means that there are two understandings of a sentence. No matter "inexplicable" or "ambiguous", it is a manifestation of unclear expression.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Ill Sentences for the above information.