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Re: Weather
I would use both, but I chose what.
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Re: Weather
The second option should have a question mark at the end, but I can't find a way to edit polls questions at the moment. Sorry for this.
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Re: Weather
I might say 'how's the weather?', but never 'how's the weather like?'.
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Re: Weather
Me too, and that what what I was testing before my typo kicked in.
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Re: Weather
I think both of sentences are right
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Re: Weather

Originally Posted by
Tnarom
Why both aren't correct?
I think that 'How's the weather like?' is just simply unnatural to most native speakers.
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