The document lists common verbs and adjectives used to describe different weather conditions in English. For verbs, it provides examples like "it's shining", "it's blowing", "it's raining", "it's snowing", and "it's thundering". For adjectives, it gives descriptive words like "sweltering", "freezing", "warm", "cold", "sunny", "cloudy", "clear", "stormy", "misty", "foggy", and "windy".
1. The Weather
Using verbs to describe the weather
The sun is
It's drizzling
shining
The wind is It's raining (The rain
blowing is falling.)
It's pouring (The rain
It's hailing
is pouring down.)
It's snowing
(The snow is It's thundering
falling.)
Using adjectives to describe the weather
It's sweltering. or It's a It's freezing. or It's a
sweltering day. freezing day.
It's warn. or It's a warm It's cold. or It's a cold
day. day.
It's sunny. or It's a It's cloudy. or It's a
sunny day. cloudy day.
It's clear. or It's a clear It's stormy. or It's a
day. stormy day.
It's misty. or It's a misty It's foggy. or It's a
day. foggy day.
It's breezy. or It's a Windy = It's windy. or
breezy day It's a windy day.