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How to read rain's English?

rain

[England] [REINS]

[America] [Ren]

Rain; The rainy season (in the tropics); Something that falls like rain; < slang > electron flow

Transitive verb & fall (rain), (cause) to land; Make a large decline.

Plural number: rains

Third person singular: rains

Past tense: It rained.

Past participle: rained

Now participle: It rains.

The rain poured down. It is raining cats and dogs.

The rain poured down. ; It is raining cats and dogs. It is raining cats and dogs.

The rain poured down. It's raining hard. The rain poured down. It's pouring down.

It's raining! It is raining!

The rain has stopped. ; The rain has stopped. The rain has stopped.

It has been raining all week. It rained for a whole week.

example sentence

The rain lasted for a week. The rain lasted for a week.

It began to rain heavily. It began to rain heavily.

The rain beat against the window. The rain beat against the window.

It's been raining. It keeps raining.

Rain, wind and sun. Rain, wind and the sun.