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| Step 1 |
| What's the weather like in your country? |
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| a: What's it like out there? |
| b: Wind's picking up considerably. I thought the snow storm backed
away. |
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| Step 2 |
| The weather is fine during the holiday. |
| It seems cloudy today. |
| We have very muggy weather. |
| It's terrible heat today. |
| Dammed hot, isn't it? |
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| a: Goodness gracious! b:
Don't I know it. |
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| Step 3 |
| It feels like rain. |
| a: Do you think it will rain? |
| b: I don't think it's likely to rain on such a sunny day. |
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| Step 4 |
| The air was muggy and damp, threatening a storm later. |
| We ere all exposed to the elements. |
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| Step 5 |
| It's pouring. |
| It rains cats and dogs. |
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| Step 6 |
| When do you think this rain will let up? |
| The rain(storm) never let up all night. |
| I wish you'd stop nagging! You just never let up, do you? |
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| Step 7 |
| I got soaked with rain. |
| He looks like a drowned rat. |
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| Step 8 |
| a: Nice weather we're having, huh?
b: Lovely weather for ducks. |
| a: Nice weather we're having.
b: Yes. Hope it stays this way. |
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| Step 9 |
| a: This is the sixth solid day of rain. |
| b: Yeah. Lovely weather for ducks. |
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| a: How do you like this rain we're having? |
| b: Lovely weather for ducks, but I'm pretty tired of it. |
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| Step 10 |
| Last night we had nine degree of frost. |
| Last night the temperature was five degree below zero. |
| The temperature goes over 30¡É. |
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| Step 11 |
| 1) It's freezing outside. Bundle him up. |
| 2) I'm freezing. |
| 3) a: Did you hear that? The weatherman just say that today's high
will be only in the lower teens. |
| b: It looks like another freeze today. |
| a: It's going to be even colder than yesterday.
We'd better bundle up. |
| 4) Freeze! This is the police. Put your hands up. |
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| Step 12 |
| 1) a: Hi, Helen! Is it cold enough for you? |
| b: This must be the coldest day we've had so
far this year. |
| 2) Hot enough for you, Tom? |
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| Step 13 |
| 1) You smell beer. |
| Your breath smells of garlic. |
| 2) Something smells delicious. Are you cooking? |
| 3) Do you smell something burning? |
| I smell smoke, don't you? It smells awful.
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| 4) You stink of beer. |
| 5) The whole business really stinks. |
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| Step 14 |
| 1) Warm weather turns milk. |
| 2) The milk turned sour. |
| 3) This milk passed its expiration date. |
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| Step 15 |
| 1) I love it when the lilacs start to come out. |
| 2) The film came out well. |