Sentence: It was raining, when you went out to play then you had fun.
I believe that this statement can be written as below.
Correct Sentence: It was raining, when you went out to play, then you had fun.
even though it was raining out she still went outside to play.
Although it was raining, we still went outside to play football.
The word 'hardly' at the beginning of it could lend two different meanings to your sentence. You could use : It had hardly begun to rain, yet the lights went off. (It just started raining) or The hard rain caused the lights to go off. (The rain was hard)
No, I can't play the Sax. I assume you want your sentence put into correct English. Can you play, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," on the saxophone?"
Yes, 'She went to the movies.' is correct.
No, the correct sentence is "You went home." The preposition "at" is not needed in this context.
No, the sentence should be "he went into the sea alone" to be grammatically correct.
No, the sentence is not correct grammatically. It should be "Mario and I went to the market" since "I" is the subject pronoun used when referring to oneself as the subject of the sentence.
Yes! Is correct sentence
When I went to the lake it started raining and thanks to the rain I discovered many run-offs.
Yes, the sentence he went crazy when his wife burnt his breakfast is a correct sentence.
That is not correct grammar. A better sentence would be "I went to the supermarket and found this item." In the proper sentence, there is an object and better structure.