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🌦️ Master Weather Conversations
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🇲🇽 Spanish Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: Soleado (sunny)
Blank 2: Llover (rain)
Explanation:
Soleado: Describes the weather condition. Useful to talk about weather preferences. Alternate word: Nublado (cloudy).
Llover: Used here to ask about the possibility of rain. Essential for weather-related conversations. Alternate word: Nevar (snow).
🇫🇷 French Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: Ensoleillé (sunny)
Blank 2: Pleuvoir (rain)
Explanation:
Ensoleillé (sunny): Describes the weather condition. Important for expressing weather preferences. Alternate word: Nuageux (cloudy).
Pleuvoir (rain): Used to inquire about the likelihood of rain. Crucial for weather-related discussions. Alternate word: Neiger (snow).
🇮🇹 Italian Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: Soleggiati (sunny)
Blank 2: Pioverà (rain)
Explanation:
Soleggiati: Describes the weather condition. Useful to talk about weather preferences. Alternate word: Nuvolosi (cloudy).
Pioverà: Used to ask about the possibility of rain. Essential for weather-related conversations. Alternate word: Nevicare (snow).
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