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How do you say it rains in English?

"rain" is pronounced as "rain" in English, and the detailed word analysis is as follows.

Pronunciation:

British pronunciation: /re? n/

American pronunciation: /re? n/

Explanation:

Noun:

1. Rainwater; rain

2. (Especially heavy rainfall)

3. rainy days; rainy season

4. shower; A rain

Verb:

1. Rainfall; rain

(of raindrops) falling

3. Fall (when the cloud is open)

Usage:

Used as a noun:

It looks like rain. It looks like rain. )

I forgot to bring my umbrella, and now I'm stuck in the rain. )

Used as a verb:

It rained heavily last night. It rained heavily last night. )

Flowers in the garden need rain to grow. )

Morphological changes:

Plural form: rains

Third person singular form: rains

Now participle: It rains.

Past tense: It rained.

Past participle: rained

Collocation of words:

1. Heavy rain (rainstorm)

2. Shower (shower)

3. Acid rain

4. Rain clouds (rain clouds)

5. rain boots

Word meaning analysis:

When used as a noun, "rain" means rainy or rainy weather, and when used as a verb, it means rainy or rainy process.

Bilingual example:

1. It's raining cats and dogs outside, so don't forget to bring your umbrella. )

Farmers hope it will rain to water their crops. )

Children like to play in the rain. )

The rain washed away the dust in the street. )

I like the sound of raindrops falling on the roof. I like the sound of rain falling on the roof. )