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There will be windy or it will be windy... #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:10 am   There will be windy or it will be windy...
 

Got confused now.
1 .There will be windy
2. It will be windy...

Are both ok?
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There will be windy or it will be windy... #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:40 am   There will be windy or it will be windy...
 

- There will be wind (noun). Or:

- It will be windy (adjective).
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