Yes:
Precipitating (If you want to get smart)
Pouring
Sprinkling
showering
Angel Tears
RAINING Talk some English you fool
no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.
No, the word 'anyway' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:Yes, it's raining but we're going anyway.Anyway you make it, it's good.
The similes are "raining like an open faucet" or "coming down like Niagara Falls." Another simile is "raining buckets." The familiar idiom is "raining cats and dogs."
it's going to rain
Il pleut
rain-ing
Who, or what has been raining; it. I believe that the word "it" is the subject of this sentence.
The word "rainning" is incorrectly spelled. The correct spelling is "raining."
Precipitation is a word forecasters use for rain.
When I am in my car and it is raining I might hydroplane.
Drizzle and mist are both good choices, depending upon the quality of the rain.