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Aug. 16, 2023

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Today It Finally Rains.

Today it finally rains. It hasn't rained for many days until today. The air was very dry before, so I was anticipating strongly it could rain.

It had been a little stuffy before the rain, but once the rain finally came down, it was very cool and the air was very refreshing.

Although rain may be precious in a hot summer, it may also lead to disasters. If the rain intensity is very high and the drain system of the city can't bear it, a possible flood will submerge things and cause death. Nearly every year I heard news about devastating flood.

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It had been a little stuffy before the rain, but once the rain finally came down, it was very cool and the air was very refreshing.

Although rain may be precious in a hot summer, it may also lead to disasters.

Although rain may be precious in a hot summer, it may also lead to disasters.

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Aug. 17, 2023

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Today It Finally Rains.


Today It Has Finally Rainsed. Today It Has Finally Rained.

Perfect present. It has happened already.

Today Iit Ffinally Rrains.ed Today it finally rained

Today it finally rains.


Today it has finally rainsed. Today it has finally rained.

Today it finally rainsed. Today it finally rained.

It hasn't rained for many days until today.


IBefore today, it hasdn't rained for many days until today. Before today, it hadn't rained for many days.

Pluperfect tense - past of a past. Something happened today and before that it hadn't rained.

It hasn't rained for many days, until today. It hasn't rained for many days, until today.

The air was very dry before, so I was anticipating strongly it could rain.


The air was very dry beforehand, so I was strongly anticipating strongly it could rain. The air was very dry beforehand, so I was strongly anticipating rain.

You don't need the "it could", "anticipating" would suggest the potential to rain.

The air was very dry before, so I was anticipating strongly it couldwas almost certain it may rain. The air was very dry before, so I was was almost certain it may rain.

It had been a little stuffy before the rain, but once the rain finally came down, it was very cool and the air was very refreshing.


It had been a little stuffy before ithe rained, but once the rain finally came down, it was very cool and the air was very refreshing. It had been a little stuffy before it rained, but once the rain finally came down, it was very cool and the air was very refreshing.

"it rained" here sounds more natural.

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Although rain may be precious in a hot summer, it may also lead to disasters.


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If the rain intensity is very high and the drain system of the city can't bear it, a possible flood will submerge things and cause death.


If the rain intensityamount of rain is very high and the drainage system of the city can't bearhandle it, a possible flood will submerge thingobjects and cause deaths. If the amount of rain is very high and the drainage system of the city can't handle it, a possible flood will submerge objects and cause deaths.

It would probably cause more than one death so it would be normal to say deaths here.

If the rain intensity of the rain is very high and the drain system of the city can't bear it, a possible flood willmay submerge things and cause death. If the intensity of the rain is very high and the drain system of the city can't bear it, a possible flood may submerge things and cause death.

Nearly every year I heard news about devastating flood.


Nearly every year I heard news about devastating floods. Nearly every year I hear news about devastating floods.

Present tense. General statement of fact. "floods" as more than one.

Nearly every year I heard news about devastating flood.s. Nearly every year I hear news about devastating floods.

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