4. • It’s a sunny day in Karachi today, but it’s cloudy in Lahore.
• It’s foggy in Muzafrabad and it’s snowing / snowy in Naran.
• It’s raining in Abbottabad but the sun is shining in Punjab.
• Its lovely weather today, isn’t it. [ NOT It’s a lovely weather.]
• It’s a horrible day, isn’t it.
• You cant say It’s winding / clouding / fogging / sunning.
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6. •Its very hot in Mexico – its often 45 degrees
there in summer.
•Its very cold in Naran – its often minus 2
degrees there in winter.
•Its very wet in London – carry an umbrella
when you go sightseeing there.
•Its very dry in the Sahara – it doesn’t often
rain there.
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7. •A hurricane is a very strong wind.
•A storm is when there is a strong wind and rain
together.
•A thunderstorm is when there is thunder, lightning,
rain and sometimes wind together.
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9. Wet as adjective
If something is wet, it is covered in
water, rain, sweat, tears, or another
liquid.
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10. •He toweled his wet hair.
•I lowered myself to the water's edge, getting my feet wet.
•My gloves were soaking wet.
•I saw his face was wet with tears. [+ with]
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11. •If the weather is wet, it is raining.
•If the weather is wet or cold, choose an indoor
activity.
•It was a miserable wet day.
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12. •The wet is used to mean wet weather.
•They had come in from the cold and the wet.
•Braking in the wet in heavy traffic is never fun.
•The race was held in the wet.
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13. • If something such as paint, ink, or cement is wet, it is not yet
dry or solid.
• I lay the painting flat to stop the wet paint running.
• She rendered the walls in cement and, while it was still wet.
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14. •If a child or its nappy or clothing is wet, its nappy or
clothing is soaked in urine.
•Change him when he's wet.
•Avoid changing a nappy unless it's dirty or very wet.
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15. •Wet fish is fish that is
sold fresh and uncooked, and
not frozen or dried.
•[British]
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16. •If you say that someone is wet, you mean
that they are weak and lacking
in enthusiasm, energy, or confidence.
•Don't be so wet, Charles
•[British, informal]
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18. • To wet something means to get water or some other liquid over it.
• Wet your arms.
• If people, especially children, wet their beds or clothes or wet themselves, they
urinate in their beds or in their clothes because they cannot stop themselves.
• A 3-year-old boy wet his bed.
• While dreaming the child wet the bed
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19. •wet oneself Urinate involuntarily.
•‘she was going to wet herself from fear’
•wet behind the ears
•‘he's a nice young fellow but a bit wet behind the
ears’
•Informal ( Lacking experience; immature.)
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Loud and clear Very clear
More or less Approximately
Neither here nor there Not important , not
relevant
Now and again Occasionally , not often
On and off At irregular intervals
24. Quote of the day
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A brother is like gold and a friend is like
diamond. If gold cracks you can melt it
and make it just like it was before. If a
diamond cracks, it can never be like it
was before.
Thunder :- a loud rumbling or crashing noise heard after a lightning flash due to the expansion of rapidly heated air.
showery
frequent short periods of rain
drizzly
very light rain falling
if the weather is wet, it is raining"
"Soaking wet" is a common phrase that means that someone is very wet, usually because of rain or the weather. To "soak" means to become completely filled with water like a sponge. So when you say that you or your clothes are "soaked" or "soaking wet", it's often an exaggeration.