It rained all day.It always rains in June.It is raining cats and dogs.It has rained all day.It had rained all week but we were not deterred.There will be rain overnight.It is going to rain tomorrow.Enemy bullets rained down on the troop.They attacked the man, raining blows on his head and shoulders.
A dependent clause in a sentence beginning with "because." Ex: BECAUSE IT RAINED, the game was cancelled. BECAUSE IT RAINED is the because clause, and it is dependent because it is a fragment when it stands alone.
april came from the romans because it rained alot
Not a correct shortened form of words. You should write/say 'It had'.
That is the correct spelling of "raining" (having rain). The sound-alike word is "reigning" meaning serving as king, queen, or royal sovereign, or (metaphorically) being in control or authority.
rained
S' il pleuvait
To say "it rained a lot" in French, you would say "Il a beaucoup plu."
'il a plu tout le week-end'
A homophone for "rained" is "reigned".
The past tense of "rain" would be "rained".It rained is the past tense
The past tense verb for "it rained last night" is "rained."
it always rained
'It was a dreadful winter that year. It rained and rained and rained for two long months.'
A homophone for "reigned" is "rained".
'It rained like cats and dogs.'
The Day It Rained Forever was created in 2000.