Spencer lu
rain & rainy, wind & windy I cannot figure out when can I use rain and rainy? For exmple: It is rain today. It has a rain it's rainy?
Nov 19, 2014 2:59 PM
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Sorry. Should say, "the rain mad puddles" not "they rain made puddled". Typos.
November 19, 2014
"Rainy" is an adjective. It describes a time period, usually, like "a rainy day" or "a rainy afternoon." "Rain" is a noun or verb. As a noun, it refers to the actual water drops that fall from the sky, as in "The rain fell on my head." Or " They rain made puddled on the ground." As a verb, "rain" means the action of the water falling. "It is raining today."
November 19, 2014
rain -- noun rainy -- adjective wind -- noun windy -- adjective
November 20, 2014
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