The possessive form for the noun rain is rain's.
Some nouns that may describe the word rain are : drops of water , mist
[rey-nee] adjective, rainier, rainiest. 1. characterized by rain : rainy weather; a rainy region.
gust
drizzle
wet, cold, refreshing
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.
rainy, rainy, rainy and rainy....
A Rainy has written: 'Life of Adam Rolland Rainy'
weather that is rainy
Mostly rainy, a few beautiful days. Definitely rainy. And cloudy, overcast, rainy, etc. Rainy. :)
No, it is not. The word rain is a noun, which can be used as an adjunct with other nouns as in rain cloud, rain barrel,and rain gauge. There is an adjective (rainy) and an adverb form (rainily) that is virtually never used.
Rainy is an adjective.
The rainy month is April
rainy
it is more rainy
The word rainy is a adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example: Today is a rainy day.
the rainy season