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Can the word hard be used when describing rain as in " the rain was hard/ it was hard rain?"
Or is it wrong to use " hard" with rain?
30 apr. 2014 21:56
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You could say: It was raining cats and dogs. I hear a lot of American use this slang, It is very common slang :)
30 april 2014
You can also say "heavy rain".
For example:
It has been raining heavily all afternoon.
30 april 2014
Usually we say "it is raining hard" or "it was a hard rain." It means that it rained a lot.
30 april 2014
You might be interested in singer Bob Dylan's famous song, "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall." Like many song lyrics it is not strictly correct good English, but it does illustrate the phrase "hard rain."
Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hard_Rain's_a-Gonna_Fall
Lyrics, http://www.bobdylan.com/us/songs/hard-rains-gonna-fall
Youtube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ex-m-eEKsg
1 mei 2014
You have to be careful though, consider this question and 2 different responses:
Q: What's the weather like out?
A1: It is raining hard out there.
A2: It is hardly raining out there.
Those two answers actually mean completely opposite things. A1 means there is a lot of rain falling. A2 means it is not raining very much out.
1 mei 2014
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