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Basic Weather Phrases
- Use "¿Qué tiempo hace?" to ask "What's the weather like?" in Spanish.
- Respond with "Hace sol" for sunny, "Hace viento" for windy, and similar phrases.
Adjective Forms with Weather
- "Buen tiempo" means good weather but the adjective "bueno" changes form depending on noun position.
- "Bueno" becomes "buen" before a noun; similarly, "malo" becomes "mal".
Raining and Snowing Verbs
- Practice pronunciation of "llueve" and "nieva," meaning "it's raining" and "it's snowing."
- These verbs are impersonal and only used in the third person singular.