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What do you say when it rains?
6 English Greetings for a Rainy Day
- #1) “Nice weather, huh?”
- #2) “It’s raining cats and dogs today.”
- 3) “Can you believe this weather?”
- 4)”Man, it’s really downpouring out there.”
- 5) “It’s really coming down out there”
- #6) “Stay dry!”
How do you say it’s raining here in English?
We can’t predict what everyone is going to say in a conversation, but it helps to be prepared!
- “What’s it like outside?
- It.
- “It’s raining.”
- “It’s really coming down out there!”
- “Take your umbrella.
- “I’ve had enough of all this rain!”
- “We got caught in a downpour.”
- “Let’s stay inside until the rain lets up.”
How do you say light rain?
Drizzle is light rain falling in fine drops. The drizzle had now stopped and the sun was breaking through. If it is drizzling, it is raining very lightly.
What is rain quote?
“Rain is grace; rain is the sky descending to the earth; without rain, there would be no life.” – John Updike. 4. “Rainy days should be spent at home with a cup of tea and a good book.”
What is another word for light rain?
What is another word for light rain?
trickle | sprinkle |
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shower | drizzle |
mizzle | fine rain |
light shower | sprinkle of rain |
mist | spray |
What does rainy night mean?
Rainy Night is a proper English for a night when it is raining. Raining Night would bizzarely mean night is raining (instead of water night is coming down from the skies), and Rain Night would mean a night reserved for rain or night when rain is planned – like Date Night.
What is the most common thing to say about rain?
The most common thing to say about rain in English is, “It’s raining.” There are different synonyms you can use depending on whether it is light rain or heavy rain. “It’s spitting.”
How do you say it’s been raining for 3 days straight?
It’s been raining non-stop for 3 days! It’s been raining for 3 days straight! The present perfect is used here because the rain started in the past and continues in the present, and it will probably continue tomorrow! The phrase “ for < time period > straight ” is used to express that something hasn’t stopped or didn’t stop during that time period.
How do you describe heavy rain in English?
Another way to describe heavy rain is the phrase ‘tipping down’. eg. ‘We can’t go to the beach today, as it’s tipping down’. ‘Drizzle’ means light rain to Brits, often when it’s raining but barely noticeable. For the rain to be ‘spitting’ it means it’s just starting. Inevitably, the next phrase is due to happen…