What is the weather today? or How is the weather today? Both can be fine While the first focuses more on the objective description of the weather, and the second focuses more on someone's subjective opinion of the weather, the answer can go either way, depending on how the listener chooses to interpret the question Examples: James: What's the weather out there? Phil: It's miserable
Are you working today or Do you work today? "Are you working today?" is a specific question about this day - not this day of the week, but this exact day For example, it might be a Wednesday, and you know the other person normally works Wednesdays, but perhaps you are enquiring if they took a vacation da
Is it acceptable to say I am off in meaning that Im tired or . . . Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
prepositions - in my summer vacation VS on my summer vacation (E. g . . . (1a) In my summer vacation, the weather was wonderful — unnatural (1b) On my summer vacation, the weather was wonderful — natural (2a) I want to put a little fun in my summer vacation, so I'm planning to go skydiving for the first time — natural Why is "in" in (1a) unnatural, whereas "in" in (2a) is natural?
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Is as of today a standard English expression? Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
word meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Ambient conditions typically include temperature, humidity and air pressure You haven't given the exact full context, but in a "technical lab report" it probably means those three (and possibly other) aspects of the environment are typical (not especially dark, humid, hot, noisy, windy, whatever)
Meaning of warm vs hot when talking about weather Hot weather is when temperatures are around 35°C; Then if today there is hot weather, what should we understand when one says "I wish it was warmer today" ? I understand that he she wishes to have temperatures around 40°C, but you could also interpret it as he she wishes the temperatures were closer to warm weather i e 25°C