HAHA this is a funny question xD i have NO IDEA how to answer this.. Because it is a statement, turned into a question by adding a question mark at the end.
Rain drops, so many rain drops...seems lika rain drops...falling in my eyes.
A rain drop or cloud with rain drops falling from it.
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Rain Drops....(Water)
Rain is water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere. It is also drops of fresh water that fall as precipitation from clouds.
It is singular. "The rain is falling." To be plural, the usage would be something like "the rain drops are." (rain would be an adjective)
The smallest drop of rain is called a drizzle. It refers to very light rain falling in fine drops.
Condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling in visible drops.
Grammatically, "Does the rain" is correct. Rain may represent many individual rain drops, which is why "Do rain drops" would be correct, however rain represents it as a whole, so "Does the rain" is the appropriate form.
No, "rain" is not a plural noun. It is a singular noun that refers to water falling from the sky in drops.
Way too many to count!