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It was raining, raining, raining hard. It was falling on my head. It was falling on the stars. It was falling on my shoes. I got soaking wet I got soaking wet. But I stayed outside. I stayed outside. The rain was sweet. The rain was warm. The rain was soft It reminded me of home It was raining, raining, raining hard. It was falling, falling, falling on the stars It was raining, raining, raining hard. It was falling, falling, falling on the stars. Soft rain Raining, raining Sweet rain Raining, raining Warm rain Raining, raining Sweet soft Raining, raining Warm rain Raining, raining Sweet soft Raining, raining Warm rain Raining, raining
you put it in the tumble dryer
If it's raining: wet.
Yes a dog does know when it is raining and he will like it inside so that he does not get wet.
Who, or what has been raining; it. I believe that the word "it" is the subject of this sentence.
It would just get wet.
If it is raining, they might get wet
You would get wet - the wet grass would bung up your lawnmower deck
When I was outside it was raining and my clothes had become wet
it evaporates into the sky
Yes. Especially when it is raining. If it is not raining, the moisture will condense on the on the cold aluminum. If the aircraft is a fast jet, then it may NOT get wet as the air flowing over the airplane will not allow the moisture to adhere.