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Example sentences for "will rain"

  • It may be the case that I should not have had it, but for a deliberate attempt to consider the question whether it will rain or not.

  • I may have the belief that it will rain to-morrow.

  • We say “I don’t think it will rain” when we mean “I do think it will not rain.

  • Could any phrase be more so than “I don’t think it will rain”?

  • Nagdúda kung muulan, I doubt it will rain.

  • Illustration: "I think it will rain to-day.

  • I think it will rain," said Mr. Green Frog.

  • It will rain, I think," he said, looking op at the sky.

  • Yes, no doubt it will rain," he repeated.

  • Suppose I am believing, by means of images, not words, that it will rain.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will rain" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    will carry; will dare; will denounce; will draw; will exalt; will feed; will find; will grant; will hold; will inform; will last; will only; will quote; will remain; will result; will ride; will show; will speak; will spread; will support; will tell; will tell you how; will they; will wager; will want; will work