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		Grammar and Linguistics > What īs or How īs?     
			
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 Dini
 
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							| Hi!!   I īve seen: "How īs the weather?"   but It sounds better like this: "What īs the weather like?"   What do you think?   Best regards!   Dini |  26 Feb 2009      
					
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 alien boy
 
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							| It may sound better to you, but I īm more used to "How īs the weather?" rather than "What īs the weather like?". That sounds more like a specific inquiry than a general conversation. 
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 AB
 
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 alex1968
 
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							| I agree with alien-boy... We usually say  how īs the weather in coversation like if someone were somewhere on holiday and you were talking on the phone, although both are correct and there īs no difference in meaning |  26 Feb 2009     
					
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 Nebal
 
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							| Hi Diniflower, Well, I see that both are correct, but I usually use" How īs the weather ?" regards, Nebal |  26 Feb 2009     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| Actually, "What īs the weather like?" is actually more a direct question and you really ARE interested in the weather... and is mostly used like this: 
 "What īs the weather like in Parma today?"
 
 "What īs the weather like for the weekend? We want to skiing...
 
 "What īs the weather like where you live?" I am coming to see you this weekend and I don īt know what to pack...
 
 
 
 Whereas "How īs the weather..." is a more conversational question.
 
 "Hey, Martin... how īs the weather where you are?" -  Great, it īs nice and warm...
 
 "Pierre, how īs the weather in Montreal today?" - Not, good .. we are freezing our butt īs off here...
 
 
 
  
 
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 HARIM
 
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							| What īs the weather like? sounds more formal |  26 Feb 2009     
					
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 kimber.tan
 
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							| I am a native English speaker - and I ALWAYS ask, "What īs the weather like today?" This is very natural for Americans. |  26 Feb 2009     
					
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 eng789
 
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							| When I call home (to Canada)  I usually ask-      How īs the weather?   But I don īt see a problem with  -  What īs the weather like today?   They both sound good to me. |  26 Feb 2009     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| Well, I īm an American too and I always ask my sister; How īs the weather?
  
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 elowe
 
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							| I don īt think we use  īHow īs the weather? � at all in England. We always say  īWhat īs the weather like? � even on the phone  � What īs the weather like there? � |  26 Feb 2009     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| IÂīm also American and I agree with zora and liberty     (and AB) |  26 Feb 2009     
					
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