RAINING
Talk some English you fool
Because before it was raining, water evaporated into clouds. When the clouds got too big it started raining.
The hink pinks for "raining tulips" would be "showering flowers." Hink pinks are word puzzles where the answer is a pair of rhyming words that describe a given clue. In this case, "raining" and "showering" rhyme, as do "tulips" and "flowers."
If you think that the object that you describe si big then you can use
"It is raining" is the present perfect tense, and is correct. Alternatively, simply saying "it rains" is also correct.
no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.
unexplainable.
big, small, greater etc
because the word is Latin for huge
it's going to rain
Enormous is most commonly used word to describe big before someone uses colossal.
Il pleut
rain-ing