1. RAIN
It may rain.
The rain stopped just long enough for me to dash into the cafe without getting wet.
I had to take a taxi because the heavy rain caused all the trains to stop.
Tomorrow's weather should be sunny with occasional rain.
As food and drink is to animals, so are rain and sunshine to plants.
Acid rain is not a natural phenomenon.
I read in the newspaper recently that the crops really need rain.
It's out of stock, but I can give you a rain check.
Rugby is a sport which is never called off by rain.
All of a sudden, large drops of rain began falling from the dark sky.
The children chanted, "Rain, rain go away. Come again another day."
Brazil has one-third of the world's rain forests.
It looks like it may rain today. I'm worried that our cherry-blossom-viewing party might be canceled.
Rain or shine, I will come to meet you at the station.
Rather than doing any good, the rain did a great deal of harm to the crop.
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SWIAT PRZYRODYCzasowniki Regularne2. HAIL
The hail cracked the window.
It's hailing.
Have you ever seen it hail?
film was hailed as a masterpiece
There was hail the size of baseballs.
His grandparents hail from Silesia.
As a rule, hail falls in summer.
Hail, milord.
Hail the Soviet Union!
You're expected to hail it as a triumph.
You simply hail the taaxi in the street
Cameron and Obama hail essential relationship
There were heavy showers of rain and hail.
He hailed me down with insults.
there was a big hail storm this afternoon, did you hear it? They were quite big hail stones