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word usage - 'rainfall' vs. 'rains' vs. 'rain' - English Language ...
Thus, if you see water falling from the sky, you can refer to it as rain. Rainfall is used when we want to communicate how much rain falls in a certain area over a specific period/day/time or in …
Is "I will never know what makes the rain to fall?" correct?
2021年10月12日 · The usual construction with "make" has the bare infinitive "makes the rain fall". The construction with a "to" infinitive is old fashioned and now seems a little poetic. It is used, …
word request - How do you describe the rain coming from the …
2019年9月7日 · Normally rain does not come down at a 90° angle. (There would have to be an extremely powerful and unusual wind for that.) Instead, it comes down at a 180° (or 0°, …
phrase usage - Is "rain is falling" entirely wrong? - English …
2013年3月9日 · The word rain describes both an object (the physical rain from the sky) and a state of the weather (it is raining today). So if you are stating what the weather is, it sounds a …
grammar - Is "If it is rain tomorrow" incorrect? - English Language ...
2015年3月30日 · Example (1) is ungrammatical when RAIN is a verb. Usually, when we talk about the weather tomorrow, we use a verb, NOT a noun. We don't say: *Tomorrow is rain. …
questions - "What did he say?" or "What he said?" - English …
2016年1月11日 · Where did the rain fall? But with who we use the past tense of the verb: Who took the book from the table? With whom we again use "did": Whom did he ask for directions? …
word usage - Why is 'enjoy to [verb]' incorrect? - English Language ...
Example: With the score tied at 3-3 in the seventh inning on Friday, umpires suspended the game when rain started to fall. The teams finished the contest Saturday before playing their regulary …
word choice - What could be the names of the sound of the water …
2018年3月28日 · Pitter-patter is more often used for the sound of raindrops, but can easily be extended to include the “artificial rain” of a shower. The (gentle) splashing of the shower. …
Snowing hard - idiom - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2016年11月30日 · No, there is no equivalent idiom. All day it was raining cats and dogs. That night it snowed heavily. Snowfall intensity is rated by visibility (mild, moderate, heavy), and …
future tense - "I will be" or "I'm going to be" - English Language ...
Both are fine; they mean the exact same thing. In speech, the first is more likely to be contracted: I'll be fine.