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How do u describe the climate in daily life?
I just know the simplest version. For example, today’s cold/sunny/windy or the wind is strong~but i want more specific details.

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How do u describe the climate in daily life?


How do you describe the climate inof daily life? How do you describe the climate of daily life?

“U” is an extremely informal substitution of the word “you”. It’s only really used while texting casually

How do you describe the climate in daily life? How do you describe the climate in daily life?

I just know the simplest version.


I just know the simplest versionway. I just know the simplest way.

“Version” doesn’t fit very well here. Words like “method” or “way” would work better

I just know the simplest versions. I just know the simplest versions.

For example, today’s cold/sunny/windy or the wind is strong~


For example, today’s cold/sunny/windy or the wind is strong~ For example, today’s cold/sunny/windy or the wind is strong

An em dash is grammatically correct here, and is used much more often than ~, which is almost never used.

For example, today was cold/sunny/windy orand the wind is strong~. For example, today was cold/sunny/windy and the wind is strong.

This is a bit confusing, is this a template for how you’d explain the weather?

For example, today is cold/sunny/windy or the wind is strong~ For example, today is cold/sunny/windy or the wind is strong~

Technically, you don't say "today's" - it is today is.

but i want more specific details.


bBut iI want to be able to use more specific details. But I want to be able to use more specific details.

“I” is always capitalized in English. The rest I added to make the sentence sound better

but iI want more specific details. but I want more specific details.

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