Lenka
Senior Member
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- May 3, 2004
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I was told that weather forecast is told with using WILL:
e.g. It will rain tomorrow.
Tomorrow's weather will be warm and sunny.
We can't say "Tomorrow's weather is going to be warm", can we? I read it in Headway...
If it's the truth that it's not possible to say "Tomorrow's weather is going to...", why is the sentence below right?
- 'What a beautiful day! Not a cloud in the sky!'
- 'Ah, but the weather forecast says it's going to rain." <= why not only WILL?
e.g. It will rain tomorrow.
Tomorrow's weather will be warm and sunny.
We can't say "Tomorrow's weather is going to be warm", can we? I read it in Headway...
If it's the truth that it's not possible to say "Tomorrow's weather is going to...", why is the sentence below right?
- 'What a beautiful day! Not a cloud in the sky!'
- 'Ah, but the weather forecast says it's going to rain." <= why not only WILL?