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Adverb Question

by rjwcim, April 28, 2011

Messages: 12

Language: English

erinja (User's profile) April 30, 2011, 12:12:40 AM

"It's rainy today" is something I can definitely imagine saying. Or "I heard it's going to be rainy tomorrow"

Usually that will mean that not only will it rain tomorrow, but that it will rain off and on for the whole day, not just a single small rain shower.

Kateno (User's profile) April 30, 2011, 7:23:25 AM

erinja:"It's rainy today" is something I can definitely imagine saying. Or "I heard it's going to be rainy tomorrow"

Usually that will mean that not only will it rain tomorrow, but that it will rain off and on for the whole day, not just a single small rain shower.
"Hodiaŭ emas pluvi." "Morgaŭ emos pluvi"

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