It almost always rains anywhere.
seattle
I've been to the Boeing Plant so when it rains in Seattle, which is like 5min away, It rains in the outside areas of the Boeing plant. They can't control the weather outside!
If you go outside when it rains you better take an umbrella.
No, the word 'rains' is a verb and a noun.The verb 'rains' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to rain, meaning to fall in drops from the clouds; to pour down; to give abundantly; a word for an action.The noun 'rains' is the plural form of the singular noun rain (an uncountable plural noun) as a word for the regional season of heavy precipitation.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Examples:It always rains on the day I wash my car. (verb)The annual rains will come soon. They start this time of year. (noun; the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'rains' in the second sentence)
Sorry, no. How about: I'm hoping it rains soon.
It depends on the person, and what you like to do. If you are into the outdoors and drinking coffee, then Seattle is the Mecca for that. But it can be a bit depressing and boring cause it rains a lot.
No about 30 inches of rain average a year. It rains more in Seattle than it does in Moscow.
The weather in Majorca is awful. It always rains and its always stormy.
i need a the word cover used as a verb in a sentence
Seattle, Washington is known for having a reputation of being cloudy and rainy most of the year. Known as the "Rain City," Seattle experiences frequent rainfall and overcast skies due to its location in the Pacific Northwest.
They put the corral for the animals to sleep when it rains