The plural form of 'rain', is 'rains'.
The plural form for nimbus (grey rain cloud) is nimbi.
That is the spelling of the word rain(precipitation).Words with the same sound are :REIN - a line attached to a horse bridleREIGN - to rule, as a king or queen
Exactly like that. The word means, to take part in something, or to be involved in something.
The correct spelling is "precipitation" (rain and snow, or a chemical settling out).The similar word is perspiration (sweat).
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.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "rainforests" (all one word).
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No, that is not the correct spelling at all.The correct spelling is reindeer.The spelling of the singular and plural are the same.For example:The reindeer watched the cat walk past him.There is a group of reindeer over there.
The plural form for nimbus (grey rain cloud) is nimbi.
The correct spelling is "precipitation" (rain or snow).
The correct spelling is "precipitation" (rain, snow, sleet).
Grammatically, "Does the rain" is correct. Rain may represent many individual rain drops, which is why "Do rain drops" would be correct, however rain represents it as a whole, so "Does the rain" is the appropriate form.
That is the spelling of the word rain(precipitation).Words with the same sound are :REIN - a line attached to a horse bridleREIGN - to rule, as a king or queen
Weather, as in rain, while it is whether, as in whether or not.
That is the correct spelling of the compound noun thunderstorm (rain and lightning, typically from cumulonimbus clouds).
Exactly like that. The word means, to take part in something, or to be involved in something.
The correct spelling is "precipitation" (rain and snow, or a chemical settling out).The similar word is perspiration (sweat).