nieva mucho

nieva mucho(
nyeh
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bah
 
moo
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choh
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. it snows a lot
Soy de un pueblo del Pirineo donde nieva mucho en invierno.I'm from a village in the Pyrenees where it snows a lot in the winter.
b. it's snowing a lot
Si nieva mucho, podríamos dejar el paseo para otro día, ¿no crees?If it's snowing a lot, we could leave our walk for some other day, don't you think?
c. it'll snow a lot (in the future)
En el telediario dijeron que nieva mucho este viernes, así que podremos ir a esquiar el fin de semana.They said on the news that it'll snow a lot on Friday, so we'll be able to go skiing on the weekend.
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