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  1. A.If the weather were fine B. Were the weather tom be fine C. should the weather be fine D. If the weather will be fine The correct answer is C, but isn't A a good choice, too? Both are in the subjunctive mood, I believe.

  2. Apr 29, 2021 · I'd say A if I were describing what I did on a typical day during my holiday in Monte Carlo. If the weather was nice, I'd go to the seaside, otherwise I'd visit the museums casinos. If I were talking about now, and bemoaning the fact that I can't go to the seaside because the weather is horrid, I'd say B.

  3. Mar 19, 2017 · Hi teachers, Sentence: If the weather were nice today, they would go to the beach. My question: The verb would in the sentence above, is used as a modal verb to show that there is a choice or a possibility depending on the condition in the if clause; right? It is not used as the past tense of...

  4. Feb 28, 2011 · The weather in the morning was fine. In the morning we had fine weather. These sound natural only if the speaker is referring to a day in the past. If he is referring to the weather on the very day he is speaking, he would say This morning the weather was fine. This morning we had fine weather.

  5. Jul 28, 2015 · Mother says: If tomorrow the weather is fine, we will go to the country. You report: ...

  6. Sep 5, 2021 · The weather being fine, we went out for a picnic. The weather fine, we went out for a picnic. He rushed out, hat being awry.

  7. Jan 21, 2018 · There is a sentence in the cambridge grammer book( garammer in use-Raymond Murphy) ''In summer , if the weather was fine , we would all get up early and go for a swim. (we did this regularly) tense is past, but ''if the weather was...'' refers to present tense. is not it supposed to be: if...

  8. Jul 29, 2019 · If the weather is fine, I'll walk to work. Someone would say "on foot" if they talk about walking for a long distance, or some distance, that they would not ordinarily walk or necessarily expect to walk. However, in ordinary, everyday conversation, people don't talk about going places "on foot".

  9. May 8, 2009 · Fine weather signifie presque toujours soleil, sans pluie. Good weather est souvent pareil mais parfois plus rélatif On dit "good drying weather" (soleil + vent pour sécher le linge) "good skiing weather" (froid et sec) "good sailing weather" (vent moyen) PS. Good weather, jamais a good weather

  10. Jul 21, 2020 · A) What a fine weather it is! B) What fine weather it is! C) What fine weather is it? D) What a fine weather is it? According to the answer key, the correct answer is A (What a fine weather it is!). I think this sentence is wrong because "weather" is uncountable. I think the correct answer should be B (What fine weather it is!) Am I right? Many ...

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