The predicate is "pours."
water
pours Rain.
No - when it rains it pours (note spelling)
One roars with pain and the other pours with rain.
They can drown...as they tend to look up to see what is hitting them and water pours into their nostrils.
It varies. Most tornadoes are accompanied b vary heavy rain, but the tornado itself often forms in a rain-free part of the parent storm.
Nope. It doesn't make itself, it freezes in the air
Subjects are the main noun of the sentence. Predicates, or verbs, tell what the subject is doing.
Maybe some Hurricanes, heavy down pours of rain, and landfalls even.
Yes, all predicates contain a verb. The predicate is the part of a sentence that tells something about the subject, and it typically includes a verb that expresses the action or state of the subject.
You can have two simple subjects and two simple predicates.
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