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What's the difference between rain, rain, rain and rain?

Rain, rain, rain and rain are only different in parts of speech and pronunciation.

First of all, different parts of speech

1, rain as a verb means a noun means rain; As a verb, it means rain. This is the prototype of the verb.

Rains is the third person singular form of the verb, which means that it often rains in an area and is used to describe the rainy climate in a place.

Raining is a verb in the present continuous tense, indicating that it is raining.

4.rainy is an adjective, meaning rain; It is raining.

Second, the pronunciation is different.

1 and rain are pronounced in English as [re? n]; The American pronunciation is [re? n].?

2.rainy's English pronunciation is ['re? ni]; The American pronunciation is [re? ni].?

3.rains is pronounced in English as [re? n]; The American pronunciation is [re? n].?

The English pronunciation of 4.raining is ['re? n? ]; The American pronunciation is [re? n? ]。 ?

Extended data:

First, the word usage:

rain

(noun)

1)rain means "rain" and is usually used as an uncountable noun, a? Rain means "a rain, a shower, a kind of rain", and rains means "several rains, a big shower".

2) yes? Rains means "rainy season" and can be decorated with May, July and so on.

3) "Xiaoyu" is light? Rain, "rainstorm" is heavy? It is raining.

(verb)

When 1)rain is used as a verb, it is interpreted as "raining", which is mostly used as an intransitive verb and can also be used as a transitive verb. It usually means that it is raining heavily, and it can be followed by nouns such as Didi.

When rain means "rain", the subject usually uses the pronoun it. When the subject is not it, it usually means "... it's raining".

3) In British English, passive structures such as "meeting and match cancelled due to rain" are commonly used. Off, and rainout is often used in American English.

Second, word deformation.

1, adjective: rainy day?

2. Past tense: Is it raining?

3. Past participle: Is it raining?

4. Now participle: Is it raining?

5, the third person singular: rains