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  • It is pouring with rain vs It is pouring | WordReference Forums
    I haven't heard an American say "It's pouring with rain" but I've heard plenty say "It's pouring rain" It might be something you say to introduce the context Say you're on a phone call with someone hundreds of miles away You might say "it's pouring rain" here to make the context clear that you're talking about weather
  • How do we describe a really small rain? - WordReference Forums
    Hi all, what is the idiomatic, everyday way to say that the rain is really small, like a mist? Do the following work? "The rain is really small " "There was a small rain this morning " "It's now raining very lightly " Thank you very much
  • the rain stopped vs it stopped raining | WordReference Forums
    'Let's go out, the rain has stopped' and 'Let's go out, it has stopped raining' And, to me, they are synoymous 2a is OK but not entirely natural It would only make real sense if you knew in advance that it was going to rain (And it needs that comma ) 2b is much better (with comma) Even more natural would be 'Let's go in, it has started to
  • After rain or after raining - WordReference Forums
    The beauty after rain Or the beauty after raining? se16teddy Senior Member London but from
  • Weather Forecast (be going to-will) | WordReference Forums
    In some whether forecasts, they say "There is a 90% good slight, etc chance of rain in the Northwest "and even "the Northwest" is an ill-defined area In the UK, rainfall (and other weather conditions) is very localised, and meteorologists recognise that their predictions may not be 100% accurate for 100% of the population despite all the technology they have
  • ‘It will rain tomorrow’ or ‘It’s going to rain tomorrow’?
    We will have high winds and a probably rain in the morning, but it should clear by mid-afternoon And the rest of us say: Take your umbrella, it's supposed to rain It is rare to hear someone state with certainty that rain is going to fall When they do, it's usually because the clouds are present and it is obvious that the rain is about to begin
  • What a heavy rain What heavy rain | WordReference Forums
    When you put an article, "a" before rain, then it seems to be referring to the rain as an event which took place and ended It was a heavy rain we had yesterday, or this morning, or just now Without the article, "what heavy rain" sounds to me like an exclamation you would make while the rain was occurring
  • It lt;has rained gt; lt;has been raining gt; since this morning for two hours
    You have set up a context in which the rain ended "in the evening" but now it is "night", with an assumed time interval between "the evening" and now in which there has been no rain, so "It has been raining ever since the morning" would be a lie in this context, even if it happens to be raining right now


















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