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Yes. Although there are "Better" expressions for rain.

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Is raining cats and dogs mean a cold front or a cold front?

neither, it is just an expression meaning that is is raining really really hard!


When do cats fall from the sky?

There is an expression - "raining cats and dogs". This does not mean that cats and/or dogs are literally falling from the sky, it simply means that it is raining very hard.


What mythology can you found the idiomatic expression its raining cats and dogs?

It is raining heavily


Is it correct to say it is raining?

"It is raining" is the present perfect tense, and is correct. Alternatively, simply saying "it rains" is also correct.


What is the lyrics of the jazz chants ''rain''?

It was raining, raining, raining hard. It was falling on my head. It was falling on the stars. It was falling on my shoes. I got soaking wet I got soaking wet. But I stayed outside. I stayed outside. The rain was sweet. The rain was warm. The rain was soft It reminded me of home It was raining, raining, raining hard. It was falling, falling, falling on the stars It was raining, raining, raining hard. It was falling, falling, falling on the stars. Soft rain Raining, raining Sweet rain Raining, raining Warm rain Raining, raining Sweet soft Raining, raining Warm rain Raining, raining Sweet soft Raining, raining Warm rain Raining, raining


What does raining cat and dogs mean?

Raining cats and dogs mean that it's raining very hard


Is this sentence correct it was raining when you went out to play then you had fun?

Sentence: It was raining, when you went out to play then you had fun. I believe that this statement can be written as below. Correct Sentence: It was raining, when you went out to play, then you had fun.


When you use an expression like raining cats and dogs you are using?

"It's raining cats and dogs" is an idiom.


It was raining and raining is it correct sentence?

no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.


What does Worksheet mean?

An idiom is a form of expression in a general group or culture. Something like 'It's raining buckets.' This doesn't mean there are literal buckets falling it just means it's raining hard. You most likely will have to define what each idiom means.


It has been raining since two hours or for two hours which is correct?

It has been raining for two hours. It has been raining for the last two hours. or It has been raining since two hours ago. All are correct, the first one is the most commonly used.


What does idioM worksheets mean?

An idiom is a form of expression in a general group or culture. Something like 'It's raining buckets.' This doesn't mean there are literal buckets falling it just means it's raining hard. You most likely will have to define what each idiom means.