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Rainy Day Lewdfroggo - Today is a rainy day. The reason is that in the first sentence, today is rainy, today is the object being described directly, so you don't need the pronoun 'it'. It is rainy in wales (usually) yesterday, it was rainy. Ok, let say, we look out through the window, and the rain is falling from the sky, and the rain is light not too heavy or a lot. It was a rainy day. I walked to the park vs.

So, it seems like it is rainy now means it is raining a lot now . His cloak was wet due to the heavy rainfall his cloak was wet due to the heavy rains his cloak was wet due the heavy rain. The reason is that in the first sentence, today is rainy, today is the object being described directly, so you don't need the pronoun 'it'. It is not necessary for snow or ice to accumulate to use these descriptions for the weather. I had promised him to have a meeting at a certain place, but i wanted to cancel that meeting, because most of the roads on my route had

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Rainy Day Lewdfroggo - Ok, let say, we look out through the window, and the rain is falling from the sky, and the rain is light not too heavy or a lot. I was walking to the park mean the same thing? Yesterday it rained (at least once) to talk about the type of weather you might use rainy. His cloak was wet due to the heavy rainfall his cloak was wet due to the heavy rains his cloak was wet due the heavy rain. In your first sentence, either rainy or raining could fit, depending on what you actually want to say; What should i choose of these two (or may be there's another way)?

I walked to the park vs. Use i didn't leave my home, for example. I had promised him to have a meeting at a certain place, but i wanted to cancel that meeting, because most of the roads on my route had I was walking to the park mean the same thing? His cloak was wet due to the heavy rainfall his cloak was wet due to the heavy rains his cloak was wet due the heavy rain.

It Is Not Necessary For Snow Or Ice To Accumulate To Use These Descriptions For The Weather.

It is perfectly idiomatic to say “it is rainy” to mean “it is raining” and vice versa, m.m., the same for snowy, icy, etc. I had promised him to have a meeting at a certain place, but i wanted to cancel that meeting, because most of the roads on my route had If i want to ask about the weather today whether is cold or hot, worm or cloudy or foggy, rainy or snowy etc. Yesterday it rained (at least once) to talk about the type of weather you might use rainy.

What Should I Choose Of These Two (Or May Be There's Another Way)?

It is rainy in wales (usually) yesterday, it was rainy. Because it is raining indicates that water is physically falling from the sky right now, while because it is rainy indicates that it is the sort of day where rain is extremely likely to happen, but doesn't. Which out of the three sound more appropriate? Is the use of the ar.

Today Is A Rainy Day.

I was making a phone conversation with one of my clients. I was walking to the park mean the same thing? It's raining (now) yesterday it was raining all day. It was a rainy day.

Ok, Let Say, We Look Out Through The Window, And The Rain Is Falling From The Sky, And The Rain Is Light Not Too Heavy Or A Lot.

The reason is that in the first sentence, today is rainy, today is the object being described directly, so you don't need the pronoun 'it'. So, it seems like it is rainy now means it is raining a lot now . To talk about the weather, we idiomatically use it. In your first sentence, either rainy or raining could fit, depending on what you actually want to say;