Clouds, water, raincoat, boots, umbrella, thunder, lightning, shock, ect.
If you need any more, just think: A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
The nouns 'rain' and 'snow' are both singular, common, concrete nouns; words for types of water that fall from the sky; words for things.
The nouns in the sentence are:peoplesmellfoodsgrassrain
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Concrete nouns can be experienced by at least one of the five senses. These are nouns that represent physical objects that can be seen, heard, tasted, smelled, or touched. Examples include "apple," "dog," "rain," "coffee," and "velvet."
In French, "rain" is feminine. The word for rain is "la pluie," where "la" indicates its feminine gender. This is consistent with many other nouns in French that are also assigned a gender.
The nouns are rain and face.
Precipitation and Downpour
Some nouns associated with spring are:birdsblossomsfloodingnestsplantingrainshoppingsproutssweaters (not coats)tulips
The nouns 'rain' and 'snow' are both singular, common, concrete nouns; words for types of water that fall from the sky; words for things.
Three singular nouns related to spring are: pollen, green, rain.
The possessive form for the noun rain is rain's.
The nouns in the sentence are:peoplesmellfoodsgrassrain
Some nouns for things that are purple:blackberriescrocuseggplantGivati Brigade beretgrapesgrape juicehyacinthlilacsplumsPurple Rain by Princevioletswine
it came by rain
Mountains
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lightning thunder thundercloud king Greek power