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How to Use "Rain" with Example Sentences
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rain
(v):
to have drops of water fall from the sky
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Used with adverbs:
"
It
rained
non-stop
all night.
"
(non-stop, hard, heavily, lightly)
"
It
rained
a little
this morning.
"
(a little, a lot)
Used with verbs:
"
It
started to
rain
when we went outside.
"
(started to, began to)
"
It
is going to
rain
.
"
(be + going to)
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rain
(n):
drops of water that fall from the sky
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Used with verbs:
"
Rain
fell
heavily all night.
"
(fell, came down, poured)
"
The pouring
rain
drenched
us.
"
(drenched, soaked)
"
The
rain
hasn't
let up
yet.
"
(let up, stopped)
"
The
rain
came
yesterday.
"
(came, started)
"
The
rain
continued
for the rest of the day.
"
(continued)
Used with nouns:
"
The flowers are covered in
rain
drops
.
"
(drops, water)
"
I have new
rain
boots
.
"
(boots, gear)
"
I am wearing my
rain
coat
.
"
(coat)
"
I can see the
rain
clouds
coming.
"
(clouds)
"
A
rain
storm
is coming.
"
(storm)
Used with adjectives:
"
We drove in the
pouring
rain
.
"
(pouring, pounding, heavy, hard)
"
We had
freezing
rain
last night.
"
(freezing, steady, intermittent, driving)
"
We are expecting
heavy
rain
tomorrow.
"
(heavy, light, little)
"
I can't take the
constant
rain
anymore.
"
(constant, continuous)
Used with prepositions:
"
We walked
in
the pouring
rain
.
"
(in, through)
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