April 2, 2024
There is a tree of cherry blossom in my house yard.
This tree has start to bloom of cherry blossom.
But, it will be rain tomorrow.
Moreover, it's a 100% focast.
I hate it...
cherry blossoms
There is a tree of cherry blossom in my house yard.
This tree has start to bloom of cherry blossom.
But, ithere will be rain tomorrow.
But, there will be rain tomorrow.
Moreover, it's a 100% forecast prediction. Moreover, it's a 100% forecast prediction.
I hate it...
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Cherry Blossoms
There is a tree of cherry blossom tree in my house yard.
There is a cherry blossom tree in my yard.
This tree hasCherry blossoms have started to bloom of cherry blossomn this tree.
Cherry blossoms have started to bloom on this tree.
But, it will be rain tomorrow.
But, it will rain tomorrow.
Alternatively, "But, it will be raining tomorrow" or "It is supposed to rain tomorrow."
"It is supposed to rain tomorrow" would probably be best, since you are making this statement based off a forecast.
Moreover, it's a 100% forecast. Moreover, it's a 100% forecast.
I hate it...
cCherry bBlossoms
Cherry Blossoms
There is a tree of cherry blossom tree in my house yard.
There is a cherry blossom tree in my yard.
This tree has start to bloom of cherry blossom.s
This tree has start to bloom cherry blossoms
But, apparently it will be rain tomorrow.
But, apparently it will rain tomorrow.
Since weather is an uncertain thing, you use words of uncertainty "apparently"
Moreoveratter of fact, it's a 100% forecast.
Matter of fact, it's a 100% forecast.
I hate it...
cherry blossoms
There is a tree of cherry blossom in my house yard.
There is a cherry blossom in my yard.
This tree has started to bloom of cherry blossom.
This tree has started to bloom.
But, it will be rain tomorrow.
But, it will rain tomorrow.
Moreover, it's a 100% forecast. Moreover, it's a 100% forecast.
I hate it...
cCherry bBlossoms
Cherry Blossoms
Sorry very small thing but usually titles have capitalised letters. Unless it's an artistic choice haha
There is a tree of cherry blossom in my house yard.
There is cherry blossom in my yard.
Yard kind of implies its your house? You can say house yard too though, i think.
This tree has started to bloom of cherry blossom.
This tree has started to bloom.
But, it will be raining tomorrow. But, it will be raining tomorrow.
Continuous tense. Something like 降っている vs 降る? 降っている is sometime like going to rain
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Cherry Blossoms
There is a tree of cherry blossom in my house yard.
There is a tree of cherry blossom in my yard.
"House" is redundant here since it is implied already
This tree has started to bloom of cherry blossoms.
This tree has started to bloom cherry blossoms.
But, it will be rain tomorrow.
But, it will rain tomorrow.
Or "there will be rain tomorrow"
Moreover, it's a 100% forecast. Moreover, it's a 100% forecast.
I hate it...
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Good luck with the weather :)
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This tree has start to bloom of cherry blossom.
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But, it will be rain tomorrow.
But, it will Or "there will be rain tomorrow" But, it will be raining tomorrow. But, it will be raining tomorrow. Continuous tense. Something like 降っている vs 降る? 降っている is sometime like going to rain
But, it will
But, apparently it will Since weather is an uncertain thing, you use words of uncertainty "apparently"
But, it will Alternatively, "But, it will be raining tomorrow" or "It is supposed to rain tomorrow." "It is supposed to rain tomorrow" would probably be best, since you are making this statement based off a forecast.
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There is a tree of cherry blossom in my house yard.
There is a tree of cherry blossom in my "House" is redundant here since it is implied already
There is Yard kind of implies its your house? You can say house yard too though, i think.
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