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The past tense verb for "it rained last night" is "rained."
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It rains in winter and early spring usually.
Somalia experiences heavy rains from March to May.
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Last time I saw him we were in LA County jail & he rained fists down on a redneck racist.
It should be ---- It rained everyday on our vacation, nevertheless we had a good time.
Since the rain occurred over some period of time, you would use the imperfect tense here, and it would be the impassive form. "Se llovió" would be "it rained", or perhaps "it was raining", or even "it used to rain" depending on context."
Probably the last few days, because it is summer in Antarctica and parts of the coast do get above freezing fairly frequently.
It depends on the time of the year. From the last Sunday of March until the last Sunday of October, Greece is ten hours ahead of Phoenix. During the rest of the year, Greece is nine hours ahead of Phoenix. When it's 5 AM MST in Phoenix, it's either 2 PM EET or 3 PM EEST in Greece, depending on whether or not Europe is on Summer Time.
From the Friday before the last Sunday of March until the last Sunday of October, Tel Aviv is ten hours ahead of Phoenix. During the rest of the year, the time difference is nine hours.
Where I Live It Rained Yesterday Along With Pennie Sized Hail