The verb form of "rains" is "rain." For example, "It rains often in this region."
rain rains rained raining Rains is the third person singular form of rain
person that doen't havev an umbrella when it rains they'll get rained on
Rains is a verb, the third person singular conjugation of rain. "It rains every afternoon."Rains can also be a plural noun, the rains, which indicates heavy rainfall or the season of heavy rainfall.
in Spain when it rains in the plains!
high beams!
depends if you really liked that person or if you HATED them
i have no idea. POSSIBLY yes i no one person that looks in the sky at the clouds and then they turn black ,then rains
I'd release it another day.
depends if you really liked that person or if you HATED them
You only capitalize with if it begins a sentence. Example:With recent rains, crops should grow well.
Yes, "rains" can be a pronoun when used as a substitute for a noun in a sentence. For example, "The rains in Africa are plentiful this year." In this case, "rains" is used as a pronoun to represent the idea of rainfall.