Question
1. That's fine with me.
(Does 'with' mean 'being related to'?)
2. It's raining much.
3. It's raining a lot.
4. It's raining hard.
5. It's raining heavily.
6. It's raining cats and dogs.
(Are they all the same in meaning? Can we use 'much' instead of 'a lot'?)
(Does 'with' mean 'being related to'?)
2. It's raining much.
3. It's raining a lot.
4. It's raining hard.
5. It's raining heavily.
6. It's raining cats and dogs.
(Are they all the same in meaning? Can we use 'much' instead of 'a lot'?)
Answers
#1. I don't think that's a good explanation. It just means that I agree.
#2 nope - However, it's common to say "It's not raining much"
#2 nope - However, it's common to say "It's not raining much"
Related Questions
1. That's fine with me.
(Does 'with' mean 'being related to'?)
4. It's raining hard.
5. It...
Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: "Although it was raining, we went for a wa...
dentify the dependent clause in the following sentence: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk...
Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence: "Although it was raining, we went for a wa...