Meteorologists predict the weather.
The word "weather" is a noun. But in English, we can use nouns as adjectives. In the following sentence, "weather" functions as a noun: "We're having fine weather today." But in this next sentence, "weather" functions as an adjective, modifying the noun "report": "Turn on the TV and listen to the weather report." Another example: Weather forecasters like to call themselves meteorologists.As a nautical adjective, weather means "to windward." For example Give her more weather helm, we're making too much lee-way.
The weather in Hawaii is usually balmy, because of the tropical breezes that always blow.
Your question is a good sentence using the word "common".
This is an example of an exclamatory sentence using the word happening!
The weather is nice.
Today the weather Is humid.
1. The weather today was really cold.
The weather was nice during labor day.
The animal's water temperature is regulating to the weather.
The dirigible crashed due to inclement weather.
If you think about it, you can do your own sentences. What are two adjectives to describe your friend? Now, make a sentence where your friend does something, and use those adjectives. My funny, playful friend kicked the ball.
Yes, the word 'your' and the word 'his' are both possessive adjectives.
The team did not win the game. They tried to win, but the weather was against them.
The foul weather and odd behavior of the villagers were taken as prodigies.
Meteorologists predict the weather.
Yep: The weather was very warm and sunny when Melody and Maya went on a trip to the lake.