Meaning
Atmospheric conditions with high temperatures.
Cultural Background
In the UK, hot weather is often a topic of surprise and excitement because it is relatively rare. In the Middle East, hot weather is a constant, and people have developed architecture and lifestyles to cope with it.
Uncountable Noun
Remember that 'weather' is uncountable. Never add 'a' or 's'.
Meaning
Atmospheric conditions with high temperatures.
Uncountable Noun
Remember that 'weather' is uncountable. Never add 'a' or 's'.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
We are having _____ this week.
Weather is uncountable and does not take 'a' or 's'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the best option.
Correct usage of the uncountable noun.
🎉 Score: /2
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
2 exercisesWe are having _____ this week.
Weather is uncountable and does not take 'a' or 's'.
Choose the best option.
Correct usage of the uncountable noun.
🎉 Score: /2
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, 'weather' is uncountable. Use 'hot weather' or 'a period of hot weather'.
Related Phrases
Heatwave
specialized formA period of unusually hot weather.
Sunny day
similarA day with lots of sun.