No. It is an adjective. It means that rain is occurring now or regularly.
The word 'rainy' is not a noun, it's an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example a rainy day.The noun form is rain, a concrete noun; a word for a thing that can be seen and touched.
The form rainbow is both the noun and the adjective form. Example uses: Noun: The best part of the storm was the rainbow that followed. Adjective: The rainbow ribbons is her hair perfectly matched her personality.
No it is not, it is a noun (naming word). The adjective for rain is rainy.
No, it is an adjective. Adjectives tend to describe nouns (things), whereas adverbs tend to describe verbs (actions).For example, in "It was a rainy day," day is a noun, a thing. So rainy is clearly an adjective.
It can be both. It can also be a verb. As a adv It was rainy overnight Verb I overnighted in Paris. Noun an overnight in Paris.
No, the word "rainy" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe weather conditions characterized by rain. Verbs are words that express actions, occurrences, or states of being in a sentence. In this case, "rainy" is describing the type of weather, not an action or state of being.
The possessive form for the noun rain is rain's.
The sentence "What a rainy day it is!" is an exclamatory sentence that expresses strong emotion or excitement. It typically begins with the word "what" followed by a noun or noun phrase, and ends with an exclamation point. In this case, the speaker is emphasizing the heaviness or intensity of the rain.
Cloudy is from cloud+y; i.e. you mde an adjective from a noun, similarly to foggy, rainy, sunny, etc.
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