No, Thursday is a proper noun, a day of the week. When we say "it rained Thursday" we are omitting the preposition "on."
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As of today about $100.00
How much is 43 grams of 14k gpld worth
A(n) ________ calculator can be used to find out how much something that cost $10 in 1980 would cost today. Answer: Inflation.
0 years.Actually it rained in Alexandria, Egypt today.
Yesterday it rained.
It depends how much it has rained
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".
A quantitative [think 'quantity'] observation is an observation that you can relate specific numbers to. For example, a quantitative observation might be "It rained 1.5 inches yesterday." A qualitative [think 'quality'] observation is an observation that does not include specific numbers, such as "It rained a lot yesterday" or "It rained more yesterday than today."
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Yes, the word it can be the subject of a sentence. It is hot outside today. It hasn't rained this hard in ten years!