Yes, the word 'rains' is both a verb and a noun. The verb form is the third person, singular, present of the verb 'to rain'. The noun form is the plural form of the noun 'rain'. The plural noun, 'rains', is a word for the time period characterized by frequent or intense rain, the rainy season.
"Rained" is not a noun; it is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "rain," which refers to the action of water falling as precipitation from the sky.
Yes, the word 'raining' is a gerund, a verbal noun, that can be used for any of the functions of a noun. Example sentence:
Raining is bad for the game but good for the garden.
no its a verb. although rain is.
A homophone for "rained" is "reigned".
The past tense verb for "it rained last night" is "rained."
A homophone for "reigned" is "rained".
The plural noun is 'rains', an uncountable noun as a word specifically for seasons or periods of rain.The noun 'rain' is a singular, uncountable (mass) noun as a word for water drops falling from clouds.The word 'rain' is also a verb: rain, rains, raining, rained.
The homophone for "rained" is "reigned." "Rained" refers to precipitation falling from the sky, while "reigned" refers to ruling or being in power.
The collective noun is an avalanche of rocks.
No, Thursday is a proper noun, a day of the week. When we say "it rained Thursday" we are omitting the preposition "on."
A homophone for "rained" is "reigned".
The past tense of "rain" would be "rained".It rained is the past tense
It rained all day.It always rains in June.It is raining cats and dogs.It has rained all day.It had rained all week but we were not deterred.There will be rain overnight.It is going to rain tomorrow.Enemy bullets rained down on the troop.They attacked the man, raining blows on his head and shoulders.
it always rained
'It was a dreadful winter that year. It rained and rained and rained for two long months.'
The plural noun is 'rains', an uncountable noun as a word specifically for seasons or periods of rain.The noun 'rain' is a singular, uncountable (mass) noun as a word for water drops falling from clouds.The word 'rain' is also a verb: rain, rains, raining, rained.
The past tense verb for "it rained last night" is "rained."
'It rained like cats and dogs.'
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The noun 'rain' is a common, mass (uncountable) concrete noun, a word for moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls in droplets; a word for a thing.Note: The plural noun 'rains' is a word specifically for a period of or the season of heavy rainfall.The word 'rain' is also a verb: rain, rains, raining, rained.